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package require BLT
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Starting with Tcl 8.x, the BLT commands are stored in their own
# namespace called "blt". The idea is to prevent name clashes with
# Tcl commands and variables from other packages, such as a "table"
# command in two different packages.
#
# You can access the BLT commands in a couple of ways. You can prefix
# all the BLT commands with the namespace qualifier "blt::"
#
# blt::graph .g
# blt::table . .g -resize both
#
# or you can import all the command into the global namespace.
#
# namespace import blt::*
# graph .g
# table . .g -resize both
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
if { $tcl_version >= 8.0 } {
namespace import blt::*
namespace import -force blt::tile::*
}
source scripts/demo.tcl
proc random {{max 1.0} {min 0.0}} {
global randomSeed
set randomSeed [expr (7141*$randomSeed+54773) % 259200]
set num [expr $randomSeed/259200.0*($max-$min)+$min]
return $num
}
set randomSeed 14823
set graph .graph
source scripts/stipples.tcl
source scripts/patterns.tcl
option add *Barchart.title "A Simple Barchart"
option add *Barchart.relief raised
option add *Barchart.borderWidth 2
option add *Barchart.plotBackground white
option add *Barchart.baseline 57.299
option add *Element.borderWidth 2
option add *Element.Background white
option add *Element.Relief raised
option add *x.Title "X Axis"
option add *x.Font *Times-Medium-R*10*
option add *y.Title "Y Axis"
option add *LineMarker.Foreground yellow
set visual [winfo screenvisual .]
if { $visual != "staticgray" && $visual != "grayscale" } {
option add *print.background yellow
option add *quit.background red
option add *graph.background palegreen
}
htext .header -text \
{ This is an example of the barchart widget. The barchart has
many components; x and y axis, legend, crosshairs, elements, etc.
To create a postscript file "bar.ps", press the %%
set w $htext(widget)
button $w.print -text {Print} -command {
$graph postscript output bar.ps
}
$w append $w.print
%% button.
}
barchart $graph
$graph xaxis configure -rotate 90 -stepsize 0
htext .footer -text { Hit the %%
set im [image create photo -file ./images/stopsign.gif]
button $htext(widget).quit -image $im -command { exit }
$htext(widget) append $htext(widget).quit -pady 2
%% button when you've seen enough. %%
label $htext(widget).logo -bitmap BLT
$htext(widget) append $htext(widget).logo
%%}
set attributes {
red bdiagonal1
orange bdiagonal2
yellow fdiagonal1
green fdiagonal2
blue hline1
cyan hline2
magenta vline1
violetred vline2
purple crossdiag
lightblue hobbes
}
set count 0
foreach { color stipple } $attributes {
$graph pen create pen$count -fg ${color}1 -bg ${color}4 -stipple $stipple
lappend styles [list pen$count $count $count]
incr count
}
vector x y w
x seq 0 1000
y expr random(x)*90.0
w expr round(y/10.0)%$count
y expr y+10.0
$graph element create data -label {} \
-x x -y y -weight w -styles $styles
table . \
0,0 .header -fill x \
1,0 .graph -fill both \
2,0 .footer -fill x
table configure . r0 r2 -resize none
wm min . 0 0
Blt_ZoomStack $graph
Blt_Crosshairs $graph
Blt_ActiveLegend $graph
Blt_ClosestPoint $graph
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