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- data/lib/mathgl/libdoc_core_en.rb +144 -140
- data/lib/mathgl/libdoc_data_en.rb +1097 -698
- data/lib/mathgl/libdoc_other_en.rb +6 -9
- data/lib/mathgl/libdoc_parse_en.rb +6 -4
- data/lib/mathgl/version.rb +1 -1
- data/misc/conv_texi.rb +60 -60
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# This document is converted from core_en.texi.
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# MglGraph class
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# Creates the instance of class mglGraph with specified sizes width and height. Parameter kind may have following values: '0' -- use default plotter, '1' -- use OpenGL plotter.
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# @overload initialize(kind=0,width=600,height=400)
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# Types of transparency.
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# The function adds a light source with identification n in direction d with color c and with brightness bright (which must be in range (0,1)). If position r is specified and isn't NAN then light source is supposed to be local otherwise light source is supposed to be placed at infinity.
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# Function imitate a fog in the plot. Fog start from relative distance dz from view point and its density growths exponentially in depth. So that the fog influence is determined by law ~ 1-exp(-d*z). Here *z* is normalized to 1 depth of the plot. If value d=0 then the fog is absent. Note, that fog was applied at stage of image creation, not at stage of drawing. Adding fog
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# Sets the palette as selected colors. Default value is "Hbgrcmyhlnqeup" that corresponds to colors: dark gray 'H', blue 'b', green 'g', red 'r', cyan 'c', magenta 'm', yellow 'y', gray 'h', blue-green 'l', sky-blue 'n', orange 'q', yellow-green 'e', blue-violet 'u', purple 'p'. The palette is used mostly in 1D plots (see 1D plotting) for curves which styles are not specified. Internal color counter will be nullified by any change of palette. This includes even hidden change (for example, by box or axis functions).
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# Sets the ranges of coordinates. If minimal and maximal values of the coordinate are the same then they are ignored. Also it sets the range for coloring (analogous to crange z1 z2). This is default color range for 2d plots. Initial ranges are (-1, 1).
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# Additionally extend axis range for any settings made by SetRange or SetRanges functions according the formula min += (max-min)*p1 and max += (max-min)*p1 (or min *= (max/min)^p1 and max *= (max/min)^p1 for log-axis range when inf>max/min>100 or 0<max/min<0.01). Initial ranges are (0, 1). Attention! this settings can not be overwritten by any other functions, including DefaultPlotParam().
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# Sets one of the predefined transformation formulas for curvilinear coordinate. Paramater how define the coordinates: mglCartesian=0 -- Cartesian coordinates (no transformation); mglPolar=1 -- Polar coordinates x_n=x*cos(y),y_n=x*sin(y), z_n=z; mglSpherical=2 -- Sperical coordinates x_n=x*sin(y)*cos(z), y_n=x*sin(y)*sin(z), z_n=x*cos(y); mglParabolic=3 -- Parabolic coordinates x_n=x*y, y_n=(x*x-y*y)/2, z_n=z; mglParaboloidal=4 -- Paraboloidal coordinates x_n=(x*x-y*y)*cos(z)/2, y_n=(x*x-y*y)*sin(z)/2, z_n=x*y; mglOblate=5 -- Oblate coordinates x_n=cosh(x)*cos(y)*cos(z), y_n=cosh(x)*cos(y)*sin(z), z_n=sinh(x)*sin(y); mglProlate=6 -- Prolate coordinates x_n=sinh(x)*sin(y)*cos(z), y_n=sinh(x)*sin(y)*sin(z), z_n=cosh(x)*cos(y); mglElliptic=7 -- Elliptic coordinates x_n=cosh(x)*cos(y), y_n=sinh(x)*sin(y), z_n=z; mglToroidal=8 -- Toroidal coordinates x_n=sinh(x)*cos(z)/(cosh(x)-cos(y)), y_n=sinh(x)*sin(z)/(cosh(x)-cos(y)), z_n=sin(y)/(cosh(x)-cos(y)); mglBispherical=9 -- Bispherical coordinates x_n=sin(y)*cos(z)/(cosh(x)-cos(y)), y_n=sin(y)*sin(z)/(cosh(x)-cos(y)), z_n=sinh(x)/(cosh(x)-cos(y)); mglBipolar=10 -- Bipolar coordinates x_n=sinh(x)/(cosh(x)-cos(y)), y_n=sin(y)/(cosh(x)-cos(y)), z_n=z; mglLogLog=11 -- log-log coordinates x_n=lg(x), y_n=lg(y), z_n=lg(z); mglLogX=12 -- log-x coordinates x_n=lg(x), y_n=y, z_n=z; mglLogY=13 -- log-y coordinates x_n=x, y_n=lg(y), z_n=z.
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# These functions draw continuous lines between points (x(i), y(i), z(i)) with color defined by the special array c(i) (look like tension plot). String pen specifies the color scheme (see Color scheme) and style and/or width of line (see Line styles). See also plot, mesh, fall. Tens sample
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# These functions draw vertical bars from points to axis plane. If string pen contain symbol 'a' then lines are drawn one above another (like summation). If string contain symbol 'f' then waterfall chart is drawn for determining the cumulative effect of sequentially introduced positive or negative values. You can give different colors for positive and negative values if number of specified colors is equal to 2*number of curves. See also barh, cones, area, stem, chart, barwidth. Bars sample
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# These functions draw cones from points to axis plane. If string contain symbol 'a' then cones are drawn one above another (like summation). You can give different colors for positive and negative values if number of specified colors is equal to 2*number of curves. See also bars, barwidth. Cones sample
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# The function draws colored stripes (boxes) for data in array a. The number of stripes is equal to the number of rows in a (equal to a.ny). The color of each next stripe is cyclically changed from colors specified in string col or in palette Pal (see Palette and colors). Spaces in colors denote transparent ``color'' (i.e. corresponding stripe(s) are not drawn). The stripe width is proportional to value of element in a. Chart is plotted only for data with non-negative elements. If string col have symbol
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# The function draws colored stripes (boxes) for data in array a. The number of stripes is equal to the number of rows in a (equal to a.ny). The color of each next stripe is cyclically changed from colors specified in string col or in palette Pal (see Palette and colors). Spaces in colors denote transparent ``color'' (i.e. corresponding stripe(s) are not drawn). The stripe width is proportional to value of element in a. Chart is plotted only for data with non-negative elements. If string col have symbol '#' then black border lines are drawn. The most nice form the chart have in 3d (after rotation of coordinates) or in cylindrical coordinates (becomes so called Pie chart). Chart sample
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# These functions draw boxplot (also known as a box-and-whisker diagram) at points x(i). This is five-number summaries of data a(i,j) (minimum, lower quartile (Q1), median (Q2), upper quartile (Q3) and maximum) along second (j-th) direction. See also plot, error, bars, barwidth. BoxPlot sample
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# These functions draw candlestick chart at points x(i). This is a combination of a line-chart and a bar-chart, in that each bar represents the range of price movement over a given time interval. Wire (or white) candle correspond to price growth v1(i)<v2(i), opposite case -- solid (or dark) candle. "Shadows" show the minimal y1 and maximal y2 prices. If v2 is absent then it is determined as v2(i)=v1(i+1). See also plot, bars, barwidth. Candle sample
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# These functions draw error boxes (ex(i), ey(i)) at points (x(i), y(i)). This can be useful, for example, in experimental points, or to show numeric error or some estimations and so on. If string pen contain symbol '@' than large semitransparent mark is used instead of error box. See also plot, mark. Error sample
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# These functions draw marks with size r(i)*marksize at points (x(i), y(i), z(i)). If you need to draw markers of the same size then you can use plot function with empty line style ' '. For markers with size in axis range use error with style '@'. See also plot, textmark, error, stem. Mark sample
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# 1D plotting.
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# These functions draw string txt as marks with size proportional to r(i)*marksize at points (x(i), y(i), z(i)). By default (if omitted) r(i)=1. See also plot, mark, stem. TextMark sample
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# @overload text_mark(y,txt,fnt="",opt="")
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# These functions draw string txt at points (x
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# These functions draw string txt at points (x(i), y(i), z(i)). If string txt contain '%x', '%y', '%z' or '%n' then it will be replaced by the value of x-,y-,z-coordinate of the point or its index. See also plot, mark, textmark, table. Label sample
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# @overload label(y,txt,fnt="",opt="")
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# These functions draw table with values of val and captions from string txt (separated by newline symbol ) at points (x, y) (default at (0,0)) related to current subplot. If string fnt contain
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# These functions draw table with values of val and captions from string txt (separated by newline symbol '\n') at points (x, y) (default at (0,0)) related to current subplot. If string fnt contain '#' then cell border will be drawn. If string fnt contain '|' then table width is limited by subplot width (equivalent option 'value 1'). If string fnt contain '=' then widths of all cells are the same. Option value set the width of the table (default is 1). See also plot, label. Table sample
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# These functions draw the tube with variable radius r(i) along the curve between points (x(i), y(i), z(i)). See also plot. Tube sample
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# @overload tube(y,r,pen="",opt="")
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# These functions draw surface which is result of curve (r, z) rotation around axis. If string pen contain symbols
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# These functions draw surface which is result of curve (r, z) rotation around axis. If string pen contain symbols 'x' or 'z' then rotation axis will be set to specified direction (default is 'y'). If string pen have symbol '#' then wire plot is produced. If string pen have symbol '.' then plot by dots is produced. See also plot, axial. Torus sample
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# @overload torus(r,z,pen="",opt="")
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# The function draws surface specified parametrically (x(i,j), y(i,j), z(i,j)). If string sch have symbol '#' then grid lines are drawn. If string sch have symbol '.' then plot by dots is produced. See also mesh, dens, belt, tile, boxs, surfc, surfa. Surf sample
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# The function draws mesh lines for surface specified parametrically (x(i,j), y(i,j), z(i,j)). See also surf, fall, meshnum, cont, tens. Mesh sample
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# The function draws fall lines for surface specified parametrically (x(i,j), y(i,j), z(i,j)). This plot can be used for plotting several curves shifted in depth one from another. If sch contain 'x' then lines are drawn along x-direction else (by default) lines are drawn along y-direction. See also belt, mesh, tens, meshnum. Fall sample
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# The function draws belts for surface specified parametrically (x(i,j), y(i,j), z(i,j)). This plot can be used as 3d generalization of plot). If sch contain 'x' then belts are drawn along x-direction else (by default) belts are drawn along y-direction. See also fall, surf, plot, meshnum. Belt sample
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# The function draws horizontal tiles for surface specified parametrically (x(i,j), y(i,j), z(i,j)). Such plot can be used as 3d generalization of step. See also surf, boxs, step, tiles. Tile sample
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# The function draws contour lines for surface specified parametrically (x(i,j), y(i,j), z(i,j)) at z=v(k) or at z = Min.z if sch contain symbol '_'. Contours are plotted for z(i,j)=v(k) where v(k) are values of data array v. If string sch have symbol 't' or 'T' then contour labels v(k) will be drawn below (or above) the contours. See also dens, contf, contd, axial, cont(xyz). Cont sample
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# The function draws solid (or filled) contour lines for surface specified parametrically (x(i,j), y(i,j), z(i,j)) at z=v(k) (or at z = Min.z if sch contain symbol '_') with manual colors. Contours are plotted for z(i,j)=v(k) where v(k) are values of data array v (must be v.nx>2). String sch sets the contour colors: the color of k-th contour is determined by character sch(k%strlen(sch)). See also dens, cont, contf. ContD sample
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# @overload cont_d(v,z,sch="",opt="")
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# The function draws vertical cylinder (tube) at contour lines for surface specified parametrically (x(i,j), y(i,j), z(i,j)) at z=v(k) or at z = Min.z if sch contain symbol '_'. Contours are plotted for z(i,j)=v(k) where v(k) are values of data array v. See also cont, contf. ContV sample
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# The function draws surface which is result of contour plot rotation for surface specified parametrically (x(i,j), y(i,j), z(i,j)). Contours are plotted for z(i,j)=v(k) where v(k) are values of data array v. If string sch have symbol '#' then wire plot is produced. If string sch have symbol '.' then plot by dots is produced. If string contain symbols 'x' or 'z' then rotation axis will be set to specified direction (default is 'y'). See also cont, contf, torus, surf3. Axial sample
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# @overload axial(v,z,sch="",opt="")
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# 2D plotting.
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# The function draws grid lines for density plot of surface specified parametrically (x
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# The function draws grid lines for density plot of surface specified parametrically (x(i,j), y(i,j), z(i,j)) at z = Min.z. See also dens, cont, contf, meshnum.
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# @overload grid(z,sch="",opt="")
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# The function draws isosurface plot for 3d array specified parametrically a(i,j,k)(x(i,j,k), y(i,j,k), z(i,j,k)) at a(x,y,z)=val. If string contain '#' then wire plot is produced. If string sch have symbol '.' then plot by dots is produced. Note, that there is possibility of incorrect plotting due to uncertainty of cross-section defining if there are two or more isosurface intersections inside one cell. See also cloud, dens3, surf3c, surf3a, axial. Surf3 sample
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# @overload surf3(val,a,sch="",opt="")
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# The function draws cloud plot for 3d data specified parametrically a(i,j,k)(x(i,j,k), y(i,j,k), z(i,j,k)). This plot is a set of cubes with color and transparency proportional to value of a. The resulting plot is like cloud -- low value is transparent but higher ones are not. The number of plotting cells depend on meshnum. If string sch contain symbol '.' then lower quality plot will produced with much low memory usage. If string sch contain symbol 'i' then transparency will be inversed, i.e. higher become transparent and lower become not transparent. See also surf3, meshnum. Cloud sample
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# @overload cloud(a,sch="",opt="")
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# 3D plotting.
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# The function draws density plot for 3d data specified parametrically a
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# The function draws density plot for 3d data specified parametrically a(i,j,k)(x(i,j,k), y(i,j,k), z(i,j,k)). Density is plotted at slice sVal in direction ('x', 'y', 'z') if sch contain corresponding symbol (by default, 'y' direction is used). If string stl have symbol '#' then grid lines are drawn. See also cont3, contf3, dens, grid3. Dens3 sample
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# @overload dens3(a,sch="",sval=-1,opt="")
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# 3D plotting.
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# The function draws contour plot for 3d data specified parametrically a(i,j,k)(x(i,j,k), y(i,j,k), z(i,j,k)). Contours are plotted for values specified in array v at slice sVal in direction ('x', 'y', 'z') if sch contain corresponding symbol (by default, 'y' direction is used). If string sch have symbol '#' then grid lines are drawn. If string sch have symbol 't' or 'T' then contour labels will be drawn below (or above) the contours. See also dens3, contf3, cont, grid3. Cont3 sample
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# @overload cont3(v,a,sch="",sval=-1,opt="")
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# 3D plotting.
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# The function draws solid (or filled) contour plot for 3d data specified parametrically a
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# The function draws solid (or filled) contour plot for 3d data specified parametrically a(i,j,k)(x(i,j,k), y(i,j,k), z(i,j,k)). Contours are plotted for values specified in array v at slice sVal in direction ('x', 'y', 'z') if sch contain corresponding symbol (by default, 'y' direction is used). If string sch have symbol '#' then grid lines are drawn. See also dens3, cont3, contf, grid3. ContF3 sample
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# @overload contf3(v,a,sch="",sval=-1,opt="")
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# 3D plotting.
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# The function draws grid for 3d data specified parametrically a
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# The function draws grid for 3d data specified parametrically a(i,j,k)(x(i,j,k), y(i,j,k), z(i,j,k)). Grid is plotted at slice sVal in direction ('x', 'y', 'z') if sch contain corresponding symbol (by default, 'y' direction is used). See also cont3, contf3, dens3, grid2, meshnum.
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# @overload grid3(a,sch="",sval=-1,opt="")
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# 3D plotting.
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# Draws the isosurface for 3d array a at constant values of a=val. This is special kind of plot for a specified in accompanied coordinates along curve tr with orts g1, g2 and with transverse scale r. Variable flag is bitwise:
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# Draws the isosurface for 3d array a at constant values of a=val. This is special kind of plot for a specified in accompanied coordinates along curve tr with orts g1, g2 and with transverse scale r. Variable flag is bitwise: '0x1' - draw in accompanied (not laboratory) coordinates; '0x2' - draw projection to \rho-z plane; '0x4' - draw normalized in each slice field. The x-size of data arrays tr, g1, g2 must be nx>2. The y-size of data arrays tr, g1, g2 and z-size of the data array a must be equal. See also surf3.
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# @overload beam(tr,g1,g2,a,r,stl="",flag=0,num=3)
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# @param [MglData] tr
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# Dual plotting.
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# The function draws surface specified parametrically (x
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# The function draws surface specified parametrically (x(i,j), y(i,j), z(i,j)) and color it by matrix c(i,j). If string sch have symbol '#' then grid lines are drawn. If string sch have symbol '.' then plot by dots is produced. All dimensions of arrays z and c must be equal. Surface is plotted for each z slice of the data. See also surf, surfa, surf3c. SurfC sample
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# @overload surf_c(z,c,sch="",opt="")
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2717
2721
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# @param [MglData] z
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# @param [MglData] c
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2738
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# Dual plotting.
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2735
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# The function draws isosurface plot for 3d array specified parametrically a
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# The function draws isosurface plot for 3d array specified parametrically a(i,j,k)(x(i,j,k), y(i,j,k), z(i,j,k)) at a(x,y,z)=val. It is mostly the same as surf3 function but the color of isosurface depends on values of array c. If string sch contain '#' then wire plot is produced. If string sch have symbol '.' then plot by dots is produced. See also surf3, surfc, surf3a. Surf3C sample
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# @overload surf_3c(val,a,c,sch="",opt="")
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# @param [Float] val
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2738
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# Dual plotting.
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# The function draws surface specified parametrically (x(i,j), y(i,j), z(i,j)) and transparent it by matrix c(i,j). If string sch have symbol '#' then grid lines are drawn. If string sch have symbol '.' then plot by dots is produced. All dimensions of arrays z and c must be equal. Surface is plotted for each z slice of the data. See also surf, surfc, surf3a. SurfA sample
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2784
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# @overload surf_a(z,c,sch="",opt="")
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2781
2785
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# @param [MglData] z
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2782
2786
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# Dual plotting.
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# The function draws isosurface plot for 3d array specified parametrically a
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# The function draws isosurface plot for 3d array specified parametrically a(i,j,k)(x(i,j,k), y(i,j,k), z(i,j,k)) at a(x,y,z)=val. It is mostly the same as surf3 function but the color of isosurface depends on values of array c. If string sch contain '#' then wire plot is produced. If string sch have symbol '.' then plot by dots is produced. See also surf3, surfc, surf3a. Surf3A sample
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# @overload surf_3a(val,a,c,sch="",opt="")
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2805
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2806
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# Dual plotting.
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# The function draws horizontal tiles for surface specified parametrically (x
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+
# The function draws horizontal tiles for surface specified parametrically (x(i,j), y(i,j), z(i,j)). It is mostly the same as tile but the size of tiles is determined by r array. This is some kind of ``transparency'' useful for exporting to EPS files. Tiles is plotted for each z slice of the data. See also surfa, tile. TileS sample
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# @overload tile_s(z,c,sch="",opt="")
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2849
|
# @param [MglData] z
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2850
|
# @param [MglData] c
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2860
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2866
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# Dual plotting.
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# The function draws mapping plot for matrices (ax, ay ) which parametrically depend on coordinates x, y. The initial position of the cell (point) is marked by color. Height is proportional to Jacobian(ax,ay). This plot is like Arnold diagram ??? If string sch contain symbol
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+
# The function draws mapping plot for matrices (ax, ay ) which parametrically depend on coordinates x, y. The initial position of the cell (point) is marked by color. Height is proportional to Jacobian(ax,ay). This plot is like Arnold diagram ??? If string sch contain symbol '.' then the color ball at matrix knots are drawn otherwise face is drawn. Mapping visualization
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2868
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# @overload map(ax,ay,sch="",opt="")
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2869
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# @param [MglData] ax
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2870
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# @param [MglData] ay
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|
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2881
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|
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|
# Dual plotting.
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# Draws spectrogram of complex array re+i*im for Fourier size of dn points at plane z=Min.z. For example in 1D case, result is density plot of data
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2887
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+
# Draws spectrogram of complex array re+i*im for Fourier size of dn points at plane z=Min.z. For example in 1D case, result is density plot of data res(i,j)=|\sum_d^dn exp(I*j*d)*(re(i*dn+d)+I*im(i*dn+d))|/dn with size (int(nx/dn), dn, ny). At this array re, im parametrically depend on coordinates x, y. The size of re and im must be the same. The minor dimensions of arrays x, y, re should be equal. Arrays x, y can be vectors (not matrix as re). STFA sample
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2888
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# @overload stfa(re,im,dn,sch="",opt="")
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2885
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# @param [MglData] re
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# Vector fields.
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# The function draws vectors (ax, ay, az) along a curve (x, y, z). The length of arrows are proportional to
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# The function draws vectors (ax, ay, az) along a curve (x, y, z). The length of arrows are proportional to \sqrt(ax^2+ay^2+az^2). String pen specifies the color (see Line styles). By default (pen="") color from palette is used (see Palette and colors). Option value set the vector length factor (if non-zero) or vector length to be proportional the distance between curve points (if value=0). The minor sizes of all arrays must be equal and large 2. The plots are drawn for each row if one of the data is the matrix. See also vect. Traj sample
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# @overload traj(x,y,ax,ay,sch="",opt="")
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# @param [MglData] x
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2930
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# Vector fields.
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# The function draws plane vector field plot for the field (ax, ay) depending parametrically on coordinates x, y at level z=Min.z. The length and color of arrows are proportional to
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2930
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# See also flow, dew.
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# The function draws plane vector field plot for the field (ax, ay) depending parametrically on coordinates x, y at level z=Min.z. The length and color of arrows are proportional to \sqrt(ax^2+ay^2). The number of arrows depend on meshnum. The appearance of the hachures (arrows) can be changed by symbols:
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# See also flow, dew. Vect sample
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# @overload vect(ax,ay,sch="",opt="")
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# @param [MglData] ax
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2933
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# Vector fields.
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# This is 3D version of the first functions. Here arrays ax, ay, az must be 3-ranged tensors with equal sizes and the length and color of arrows is proportional to
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# This is 3D version of the first functions. Here arrays ax, ay, az must be 3-ranged tensors with equal sizes and the length and color of arrows is proportional to \sqrt(ax^2+ay^2+az^2).
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2955
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# @overload vect(ax,ay,az,sch="",opt="")
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# Vector fields.
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# The function draws 3D vector field plot for the field (ax, ay, az) depending parametrically on coordinates x, y, z. Vector field is drawn at slice sVal in direction (, , ) if sch contain corresponding symbol (by default,
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# See also vect, flow, dew.
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# The function draws 3D vector field plot for the field (ax, ay, az) depending parametrically on coordinates x, y, z. Vector field is drawn at slice sVal in direction ('x', 'y', 'z') if sch contain corresponding symbol (by default, 'y' direction is used). The length and color of arrows are proportional to \sqrt(ax^2+ay^2+az^2). The number of arrows depend on meshnum. The appearance of the hachures (arrows) can be changed by symbols:
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# See also vect, flow, dew. Vect3 sample
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2979
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# @overload vect3(ax,ay,az,sch="",sval=-1,opt="")
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# Vector fields.
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# The function draws dew-drops for plane vector field (ax, ay) depending parametrically on coordinates x, y at level z=Min.z. Note that this is very expensive plot in memory usage and creation time! The color of drops is proportional to
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# The function draws dew-drops for plane vector field (ax, ay) depending parametrically on coordinates x, y at level z=Min.z. Note that this is very expensive plot in memory usage and creation time! The color of drops is proportional to \sqrt(ax^2+ay^2). The number of drops depend on meshnum. See also vect. Dew sample
|
3000
3004
|
# @overload dew(ax,ay,sch="",opt="")
|
3001
3005
|
# @param [MglData] ax
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3002
3006
|
# @param [MglData] ay
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@@ -3017,7 +3021,7 @@ end
|
|
3017
3021
|
|
3018
3022
|
# Vector fields.
|
3019
3023
|
# The function draws flow threads for the plane vector field (ax, ay) parametrically depending on coordinates x, y at level z = Min.z. Number of threads is proportional to value option (default is 5). String sch may contain:
|
3020
|
-
# See also pipe, vect, tape, barwidth.
|
3024
|
+
# See also pipe, vect, tape, barwidth. Flow sample
|
3021
3025
|
# @overload flow(ax,ay,sch="",opt="")
|
3022
3026
|
# @param [MglData] ax
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3023
3027
|
# @param [MglData] ay
|
@@ -3037,7 +3041,7 @@ end
|
|
3037
3041
|
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3038
3042
|
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3039
3043
|
# Vector fields.
|
3040
|
-
# This is 3D version of the first functions. Here arrays ax, ay, az must be 3-ranged tensors with equal sizes and the color of line is proportional to
|
3044
|
+
# This is 3D version of the first functions. Here arrays ax, ay, az must be 3-ranged tensors with equal sizes and the color of line is proportional to \sqrt(ax^2+ay^2+az^2).
|
3041
3045
|
# @overload flow(ax,ay,az,sch="",opt="")
|
3042
3046
|
# @param [MglData] ax
|
3043
3047
|
# @param [MglData] ay
|
@@ -3107,7 +3111,7 @@ end
|
|
3107
3111
|
|
3108
3112
|
|
3109
3113
|
# Vector fields.
|
3110
|
-
# The function draws gradient lines for scalar field phi
|
3114
|
+
# The function draws gradient lines for scalar field phi(i,j) (or phi(i,j,k) in 3d case) specified parametrically (x(i,j,k), y(i,j,k), z(i,j,k)). Number of lines is proportional to value option (default is 5). See also dens, cont, flow.
|
3111
3115
|
# @overload grad(phi,sch="",opt="")
|
3112
3116
|
# @param [MglData] phi
|
3113
3117
|
# @param [String] sch default=""
|
@@ -3133,7 +3137,7 @@ end
|
|
3133
3137
|
|
3134
3138
|
|
3135
3139
|
# Vector fields.
|
3136
|
-
# The function draws flow pipes for the plane vector field (ax, ay) parametrically depending on coordinates x, y at level z = Min.z. Number of pipes is proportional to value option (default is 5). If
|
3140
|
+
# The function draws flow pipes for the plane vector field (ax, ay) parametrically depending on coordinates x, y at level z = Min.z. Number of pipes is proportional to value option (default is 5). If '#' symbol is specified then pipes start only from edges of axis range. The color of lines is proportional to \sqrt(ax^2+ay^2). Warm color corresponds to normal flow (like attractor). Cold one corresponds to inverse flow (like source). Parameter r0 set the base pipe radius. If r0<0 or symbol 'i' is specified then pipe radius is inverse proportional to amplitude. The vector field is plotted for each z slice of ax, ay. See also flow, vect. Pipe sample
|
3137
3141
|
# @overload pipe(ax,ay,sch="",r0=0.05,opt="")
|
3138
3142
|
# @param [MglData] ax
|
3139
3143
|
# @param [MglData] ay
|
@@ -3155,7 +3159,7 @@ end
|
|
3155
3159
|
|
3156
3160
|
|
3157
3161
|
# Vector fields.
|
3158
|
-
# This is 3D version of the first functions. Here arrays ax, ay, az must be 3-ranged tensors with equal sizes and the color of line is proportional to
|
3162
|
+
# This is 3D version of the first functions. Here arrays ax, ay, az must be 3-ranged tensors with equal sizes and the color of line is proportional to \sqrt(ax^2+ay^2+az^2).
|
3159
3163
|
# @overload pipe(ax,ay,az,sch="",r0=0.05,opt="")
|
3160
3164
|
# @param [MglData] ax
|
3161
3165
|
# @param [MglData] ay
|
@@ -3180,7 +3184,7 @@ end
|
|
3180
3184
|
|
3181
3185
|
|
3182
3186
|
# Other plotting.
|
3183
|
-
# These plotting functions draw density plot in x, y, or z plain. If a is a tensor (3-dimensional data) then interpolation to a given sVal is performed. These functions are useful for creating projections of the 3D data array to the bounding box. See also ContXYZ, ContFXYZ, dens, Data manipulation.
|
3187
|
+
# These plotting functions draw density plot in x, y, or z plain. If a is a tensor (3-dimensional data) then interpolation to a given sVal is performed. These functions are useful for creating projections of the 3D data array to the bounding box. See also ContXYZ, ContFXYZ, dens, Data manipulation. Dens projection sample
|
3184
3188
|
# @overload dens_x(a,stl="",sval=NAN,opt="")
|
3185
3189
|
# @param [MglData] a
|
3186
3190
|
# @param [String] stl default=""
|
@@ -3199,12 +3203,12 @@ end
|
|
3199
3203
|
# @param [Float] sval default=NAN
|
3200
3204
|
# @param [String] opt default=""
|
3201
3205
|
# @return [nil]
|
3202
|
-
def
|
3206
|
+
def dens_x
|
3203
3207
|
end
|
3204
3208
|
|
3205
3209
|
|
3206
3210
|
# Other plotting.
|
3207
|
-
# These plotting functions draw contour lines in x, y, or z plain. If a is a tensor (3-dimensional data) then interpolation to a given sVal is performed. These functions are useful for creating projections of the 3D data array to the bounding box. See also ContFXYZ, DensXYZ, cont, Data manipulation.
|
3211
|
+
# These plotting functions draw contour lines in x, y, or z plain. If a is a tensor (3-dimensional data) then interpolation to a given sVal is performed. These functions are useful for creating projections of the 3D data array to the bounding box. See also ContFXYZ, DensXYZ, cont, Data manipulation. Cont projection sample
|
3208
3212
|
# @overload cont_x(a,stl="",sval=NAN,opt="")
|
3209
3213
|
# @param [MglData] a
|
3210
3214
|
# @param [String] stl default=""
|
@@ -3223,7 +3227,7 @@ end
|
|
3223
3227
|
# @param [Float] sval default=NAN
|
3224
3228
|
# @param [String] opt default=""
|
3225
3229
|
# @return [nil]
|
3226
|
-
def
|
3230
|
+
def cont_x
|
3227
3231
|
end
|
3228
3232
|
|
3229
3233
|
|
@@ -3250,12 +3254,12 @@ end
|
|
3250
3254
|
# @param [Float] sval default=NAN
|
3251
3255
|
# @param [String] opt default=""
|
3252
3256
|
# @return [nil]
|
3253
|
-
def
|
3257
|
+
def cont_x
|
3254
3258
|
end
|
3255
3259
|
|
3256
3260
|
|
3257
3261
|
# Other plotting.
|
3258
|
-
# These plotting functions draw solid contours in x, y, or z plain. If a is a tensor (3-dimensional data) then interpolation to a given sVal is performed. These functions are useful for creating projections of the 3D data array to the bounding box. See also ContFXYZ, DensXYZ, cont, Data manipulation.
|
3262
|
+
# These plotting functions draw solid contours in x, y, or z plain. If a is a tensor (3-dimensional data) then interpolation to a given sVal is performed. These functions are useful for creating projections of the 3D data array to the bounding box. See also ContFXYZ, DensXYZ, cont, Data manipulation. ContF projection sample
|
3259
3263
|
# @overload cont_fx(a,stl="",sval=NAN,opt="")
|
3260
3264
|
# @param [MglData] a
|
3261
3265
|
# @param [String] stl default=""
|
@@ -3274,7 +3278,7 @@ end
|
|
3274
3278
|
# @param [Float] sval default=NAN
|
3275
3279
|
# @param [String] opt default=""
|
3276
3280
|
# @return [nil]
|
3277
|
-
def
|
3281
|
+
def cont_fx
|
3278
3282
|
end
|
3279
3283
|
|
3280
3284
|
|
@@ -3301,12 +3305,12 @@ end
|
|
3301
3305
|
# @param [Float] sval default=NAN
|
3302
3306
|
# @param [String] opt default=""
|
3303
3307
|
# @return [nil]
|
3304
|
-
def
|
3308
|
+
def cont_fx
|
3305
3309
|
end
|
3306
3310
|
|
3307
3311
|
|
3308
3312
|
# Other plotting.
|
3309
|
-
# Draws command function
|
3313
|
+
# Draws command function 'y(x)' at plane z=Min.z where 'x' variable is changed in xrange. You do not need to create the data arrays to plot it. See also plot.
|
3310
3314
|
# @overload fplot(eqy,pen="",opt="")
|
3311
3315
|
# @param [String] eqy
|
3312
3316
|
# @param [String] pen default=""
|
@@ -3317,7 +3321,7 @@ end
|
|
3317
3321
|
|
3318
3322
|
|
3319
3323
|
# Other plotting.
|
3320
|
-
# Draws command parametrical curve (, , ) where
|
3324
|
+
# Draws command parametrical curve ('x(t)', 'y(t)', 'z(t)') where 't' variable is changed in range (0, 1). You do not need to create the data arrays to plot it. See also plot.
|
3321
3325
|
# @overload fplot(eqx,eqy,eqz,pen,opt="")
|
3322
3326
|
# @param [String] eqx
|
3323
3327
|
# @param [String] eqy
|
@@ -3330,7 +3334,7 @@ end
|
|
3330
3334
|
|
3331
3335
|
|
3332
3336
|
# Other plotting.
|
3333
|
-
# Draws command surface for function
|
3337
|
+
# Draws command surface for function 'z(x,y)' where 'x', 'y' variable are changed in xrange, yrange. You do not need to create the data arrays to plot it. See also surf.
|
3334
3338
|
# @overload fsurf(eqz,sch="",opt="")
|
3335
3339
|
# @param [String] eqz
|
3336
3340
|
# @param [String] sch default=""
|
@@ -3341,7 +3345,7 @@ end
|
|
3341
3345
|
|
3342
3346
|
|
3343
3347
|
# Other plotting.
|
3344
|
-
# Draws command parametrical surface (, , ) where ,
|
3348
|
+
# Draws command parametrical surface ('x(u,v)', 'y(u,v)', 'z(u,v)') where 'u', 'v' variable are changed in range (0, 1). You do not need to create the data arrays to plot it. See also surf.
|
3345
3349
|
# @overload fsurf(eqx,eqy,eqz,sch="",opt="")
|
3346
3350
|
# @param [String] eqx
|
3347
3351
|
# @param [String] eqy
|
@@ -3354,7 +3358,7 @@ end
|
|
3354
3358
|
|
3355
3359
|
|
3356
3360
|
# Other plotting.
|
3357
|
-
# The function draws the surface of triangles. Triangle vertexes are set by indexes id of data points (x
|
3361
|
+
# The function draws the surface of triangles. Triangle vertexes are set by indexes id of data points (x(i), y(i), z(i)). String sch sets the color scheme. If string contain '#' then wire plot is produced. First dimensions of id must be 3 or greater. Arrays x, y, z must have equal sizes. Parameter c set the colors of triangles (if id.ny=c.nx) or colors of vertexes (if x.nx=c.nx). See also dots, crust, quadplot, triangulation. TriPlot and QuadPlot
|
3358
3362
|
# @overload tri_plot(id,x,y,sch="",opt="")
|
3359
3363
|
# @param [MglData] id
|
3360
3364
|
# @param [MglData] x
|
@@ -3384,7 +3388,7 @@ end
|
|
3384
3388
|
|
3385
3389
|
|
3386
3390
|
# Other plotting.
|
3387
|
-
# The function draws contour lines for surface of triangles at z=v
|
3391
|
+
# The function draws contour lines for surface of triangles at z=v(k) (or at z = Min.z if sch contain symbol '_'). Triangle vertexes are set by indexes id of data points (x(i), y(i), z(i)). Contours are plotted for z(i,j)=v(k) where v(k) are values of data array v. String sch sets the color scheme. Array c (if specified) is used for contour coloring. First dimensions of id must be 3 or greater. Arrays x, y, z must have equal sizes. Parameter c set the colors of triangles (if id.ny=c.nx) or colors of vertexes (if x.nx=c.nx). See also triplot, cont, triangulation.
|
3388
3392
|
# @overload tri_cont(id,x,y,z,c,sch="",opt="")
|
3389
3393
|
# @param [MglData] id
|
3390
3394
|
# @param [MglData] x
|
@@ -3421,12 +3425,12 @@ end
|
|
3421
3425
|
# @param [String] sch default=""
|
3422
3426
|
# @param [String] opt default=""
|
3423
3427
|
# @return [nil]
|
3424
|
-
def
|
3428
|
+
def tri_cont
|
3425
3429
|
end
|
3426
3430
|
|
3427
3431
|
|
3428
3432
|
# Other plotting.
|
3429
|
-
# The function draws the surface of quadrangles. Quadrangles vertexes are set by indexes id of data points (x
|
3433
|
+
# The function draws the surface of quadrangles. Quadrangles vertexes are set by indexes id of data points (x(i), y(i), z(i)). String sch sets the color scheme. If string contain '#' then wire plot is produced. First dimensions of id must be 4 or greater. Arrays x, y, z must have equal sizes. Parameter c set the colors of quadrangles (if id.ny=c.nx) or colors of vertexes (if x.nx=c.nx). See also triplot. TriPlot and QuadPlot
|
3430
3434
|
# @overload quad_plot(id,x,y,sch="",opt="")
|
3431
3435
|
# @param [MglData] id
|
3432
3436
|
# @param [MglData] x
|
@@ -3456,7 +3460,7 @@ end
|
|
3456
3460
|
|
3457
3461
|
|
3458
3462
|
# Other plotting.
|
3459
|
-
# The function draws the arbitrary placed points (x
|
3463
|
+
# The function draws the arbitrary placed points (x(i), y(i), z(i)). String sch sets the color scheme. If array a is specified then it define colors of dots. Arrays x, y, z, a must have equal sizes. See also crust, mark, plot. Dots sample
|
3460
3464
|
# @overload dots(x,y,z,sch="",opt="")
|
3461
3465
|
# @param [MglData] x
|
3462
3466
|
# @param [MglData] y
|
@@ -3477,7 +3481,7 @@ end
|
|
3477
3481
|
|
3478
3482
|
|
3479
3483
|
# Other plotting.
|
3480
|
-
# The function reconstruct and draws the surface for arbitrary placed points (x
|
3484
|
+
# The function reconstruct and draws the surface for arbitrary placed points (x(i), y(i), z(i)). String sch sets the color scheme. If string contain '#' then wire plot is produced. Arrays x, y, z must have equal sizes. See also dots, triplot. @c Crust sample
|
3481
3485
|
# @overload crust(x,y,z,sch="",opt="")
|
3482
3486
|
# @param [MglData] x
|
3483
3487
|
# @param [MglData] y
|
@@ -3490,7 +3494,7 @@ end
|
|
3490
3494
|
|
3491
3495
|
|
3492
3496
|
# Nonlinear fitting.
|
3493
|
-
# Fit data along x-, y- and z-directions for array specified parametrically a
|
3497
|
+
# Fit data along x-, y- and z-directions for array specified parametrically a(i,j,k)(x(i,j,k), y(i,j,k), z(i,j,k)) with weight factor s(i,j,k).
|
3494
3498
|
# @overload fit_s(a,s,func,var,opt="")
|
3495
3499
|
# @param [MglData] a
|
3496
3500
|
# @param [MglData] s
|
@@ -3568,7 +3572,7 @@ end
|
|
3568
3572
|
|
3569
3573
|
|
3570
3574
|
# Nonlinear fitting.
|
3571
|
-
# Fit data along x-, y- and z-directions for array specified parametrically a
|
3575
|
+
# Fit data along x-, y- and z-directions for array specified parametrically a(i,j,k)(x(i,j,k), y(i,j,k), z(i,j,k)) with weight factor 1.
|
3572
3576
|
# @overload fit(a,func,var,opt="")
|
3573
3577
|
# @param [MglData] a
|
3574
3578
|
# @param [String] func
|
@@ -3638,7 +3642,7 @@ end
|
|
3638
3642
|
|
3639
3643
|
|
3640
3644
|
# Nonlinear fitting.
|
3641
|
-
# Fit data along all directions for 2d or 3d arrays a with s=1 and x, y, z equidistantly distributed in interval
|
3645
|
+
# Fit data along all directions for 2d or 3d arrays a with s=1 and x, y, z equidistantly distributed in interval (Min, Max).
|
3642
3646
|
# @overload fit2(a,func,var,opt="")
|
3643
3647
|
# @param [MglData] a
|
3644
3648
|
# @param [String] func
|
@@ -3668,7 +3672,7 @@ end
|
|
3668
3672
|
# @param [MglData] ini
|
3669
3673
|
# @param [String] opt default=""
|
3670
3674
|
# @return [MglData]
|
3671
|
-
def
|
3675
|
+
def fit2
|
3672
3676
|
end
|
3673
3677
|
|
3674
3678
|
|
@@ -3717,7 +3721,7 @@ end
|
|
3717
3721
|
|
3718
3722
|
|
3719
3723
|
# Data manipulation.
|
3720
|
-
# Fills the value of array
|
3724
|
+
# Fills the value of array 'u' according to the formula in string eq. Formula is an arbitrary expression depending on variables 'x', 'y', 'z', 'u', 'v', 'w'. Coordinates 'x', 'y', 'z' are supposed to be normalized in axis range. Variable 'u' is the original value of the array. Variables 'v' and 'w' are values of arrays v, w which can be NULL (i.e. can be omitted).
|
3721
3725
|
# @overload fill(u,eq,opt="")
|
3722
3726
|
# @param [MglData] u
|
3723
3727
|
# @param [String] eq
|
@@ -3741,7 +3745,7 @@ end
|
|
3741
3745
|
|
3742
3746
|
|
3743
3747
|
# Data manipulation.
|
3744
|
-
# Fills the value of array
|
3748
|
+
# Fills the value of array 'u' according to the linear interpolation of triangulated surface, found for arbitrary placed points 'x', 'y', 'z'. Interpolation is done at points equidistantly distributed in axis range. NAN value is used for grid points placed outside of triangulated surface.
|
3745
3749
|
# @overload data_grid(u,x,y,z,opt="")
|
3746
3750
|
# @param [MglData] u
|
3747
3751
|
# @param [MglData] x
|
@@ -3754,7 +3758,7 @@ end
|
|
3754
3758
|
|
3755
3759
|
|
3756
3760
|
# Data manipulation.
|
3757
|
-
# Solves equation du/dz = i*k0*ham(p,q,x,y,z,|u|)
|
3761
|
+
# Solves equation du/dz = i*k0*ham(p,q,x,y,z,|u|)(u), where p=-i/k0*d/dx, q=-i/k0*d/dy are pseudo-differential operators. Parameters ini_re, ini_im specify real and imaginary part of initial field distribution. Coordinates 'x', 'y', 'z' are supposed to be normalized in axis range. Note, that really this ranges are increased by factor 3/2 for purpose of reducing reflection from boundaries. Parameter dz set the step along evolutionary coordinate z. At this moment, simplified form of function ham is supported -- all ``mixed'' terms (like 'x*p'->x*d/dx) are excluded. For example, in 2D case this function is effectively ham = f(p,z) + g(x,z,u). However commutable combinations (like 'x*q'->x*d/dy) are allowed. Here variable 'u' is used for field amplitude |u|. This allow one solve nonlinear problems -- for example, for nonlinear Shrodinger equation you may set ham="p^2 + q^2 - u^2". You may specify imaginary part for wave absorption, like ham = "p^2 + i*x*(x>0)", but only if dependence on variable 'i' is linear (i.e. ham = hre+i*him). PDE solving hints
|
3758
3762
|
# @overload pde(ham,ini_re,ini_im,dz=0.1,k0=100,opt="")
|
3759
3763
|
# @param [String] ham
|
3760
3764
|
# @param [MglData] ini_re
|