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summary:: Plot numerical data on a window or view
categories:: GUI>Accessories
related:: Reference/plot
description::
Plot data of up to three dimensions on a link::Classes/Window:: or link::Classes/UserView::.
subsection:: Keyboard shortcuts
When the plotter window has focus, the following keyboard shortcuts can be used to change the display:
table::
## + / - || vertical zoom
## = || compare plot channels
## n || toggle normalize display (0..1) / (-1..1), or fit range
## s || toggle superposition (see: superpose)
## m || switch plot mode (see: link::Classes/Plotter#plotMode::)
## e || toggle editing (see: link::Classes/Plotter#editMode::)
## g || toggle horizontal (domain) grid
## G || toggle vertical (codomain) grid
## ctrl-+ / - || zoom font
## alt-click || post value
::
subsection:: Method extensions
Plotter extends other classes with methods. To see what classes implements plot, see link::Overviews/Methods#plot::
method:: plot (args)
code::
// plot array
[1, 6, 2, -5, 2].plot;
(0..100).normalize(0, 8pi).sin.plot;
// nested arrays
{ (0..100).normalize(0, 15.0.rand).sin }.dup(3).plot;
{ { (0..17).normalize(0, 15.0.rand).sin }.dup(4) }.dup(3).plot;
// UGen functions
{ SinOsc.ar([700, 357]) * SinOsc.ar([400, 476]) * 0.2 }.plot;
// Buffer
Buffer.read(s, Platform.resourceDir +/+ "sounds/SinedPink.aiff").plot;
// Env
Env.perc(0.4, 0.6).plot;
::
method:: plotGraph (n,from,to,...)
code::
{ |x| sin(x) }.plotGraph(300,0,2*pi);
{ |x| sin(1/x)*x }.plotGraph(from:0.0001,to:0.2);
::
section:: Changing global defaults
The default styles are kept (and may be overridden) in code::GUI.skin.at(\plot)::. See also link::Classes/GUI:: help.
code::
// specify plot layout
(
GUI.skin.plot.gridLinePattern = FloatArray[1, 0];
GUI.skin.plot.fontColor = Color(0.5, 1, 0);
GUI.skin.plot.gridColorX = Color.yellow(0.5);
GUI.skin.plot.gridColorY = Color.yellow(0.5);
GUI.skin.plot.background = Color.black;
GUI.skin.plot.plotColor = (10..0).normalize(0.1, 1).collect { |i| Color.rand(i) };
GUI.skin.plot.labelX = "X";
GUI.skin.plot.labelY = "Y";
);
(
x = { |i| (0..60).scramble.clump(8) * (3.5 ** i) }.dup(3);
x.plot("ARRAY:PLOT", Rect(200, 300, 600, 500));
)
GUI.skin.plot.put(\plotColor, { Color.rand(0.0, 0.8) } ! 8);
[(0..100), (20..120), (40..140)].squared.flop.bubble.plot;
// reset the defaults:
Plot.initClass;
::
classmethods::
method:: new
argument:: name
Plot window title.
argument:: bounds
The window bounds (a link::Classes/Rect::).
argument:: parent
Either a link::Classes/Window:: / link::Classes/View:: may be passed in - then the plot is embedded. Otherwise a new link::Classes/Window:: is created.
discussion::
code::
(
a = Plotter("the plot", Rect(600, 30, 800, 250));
a.value = (0..1000).normalize(0, 14pi).curdle(0.01).scramble.flat.sin;
)
::
instancemethods::
subsection:: Accessing Instance Variables
method:: makeWindow
Open given plotter in a new window or within a given composite view.
argument:: argParent
Either a link::Classes/Window:: or link::Classes/View:: may be passed in - then the plot is embedded. Otherwise a new link::Classes/Window:: is created.
argument:: argBounds
The window bounds (a link::Classes/Rect::).
method:: plotMode
Set the style of data display.
argument:: symbol
Available modes:
table::
## code::\linear:: || connecting data points with linear interpolation
## code::\points:: || draw data points only
## code::\plines:: || combination of lines and points
## code::\levels:: || horizontal lines
## code::\steps:: || connecting data points with step interpolation
::
discussion::
code::
a = (0..20).scramble.plot;
a.plotMode = \points; a.refresh;
a.plotMode = \plines; a.refresh;
a.plotMode = \levels; a.refresh;
a.plotMode = \steps; a.refresh;
a.plotMode = \linear; a.refresh;
::
method:: setProperties
Set properties of all plot views. Defaults are taken from code::GUI.skin.at(\plot);::
argument:: ... pairs
A list of symbol,value pairs. Supported properties:
list::
## font
## fontColor
## gridColorX
## gridColorY
## plotColor (an link::Classes/Array::)
## backgroundColor
## gridLinePattern
## gridLineSmoothing ( link::Classes/Boolean:: )
## labelX
## labelY
## gridOnX ( link::Classes/Boolean:: )
## gridOnY ( link::Classes/Boolean:: )
::
discussion::
Example:
code::
(
a = { (0..30).scramble }.dup(2).plot;
a.setProperties(
\fontColor, Color.red,
\plotColor, Color.blue,
\backgroundColor, Color.black,
\gridColorX, Color.white,
\labelX, "Humidity"
);
a.refresh;
);
GUI.skin.at(\plot); // defaults
::
method:: editMode
If the edit mode is set to true, the data may be edited via cursor.
code::
a = (0..20).plot;
a.editMode = true; // now edit the data by clicking into the plot..
a.value; // the value
::
method:: resolution
Set the number of data points displayed maximally per pixel (default: 1)
code::
a = (0..200).scramble.plot;
a.resolution = 8; a.refresh; // resizing the window shows interpolation
a.resolution = 1; a.refresh;
::
method:: findSpecs
If true (default: code::true::), specs are derived from new data (using min and max values) automatically.
method::superpose
If set to true, plotter displays channels on top of each other (keyboard shortcut: s)
code::
a = { (0..30).scramble }.dup(2).plot;
a.superpose = true; a.refresh;
::
method:: value
Return or set the data values. Data may be numerical arrays of up to 3 dimensions.
code::
a = [1, 4, 2, 7, 4].dup(2).plot;
a.value;
::
method:: data
Reference to the current internal data.
method:: cursorPos
Returns:: the last cursorPos (a link::Classes/Point::).
method:: plots
Returns:: the single subplots (a link::Classes/Plot::).
method:: specs
Set or get the spec for the y-axis (codomain).
code::
a = { (40..3000).scramble }.dup(2).plot;
a.specs = \freq.asSpec; a.refresh;
::
method:: domainSpecs
Set or get the spec for the x-axis (domain).
code::
a = { (40..300).scramble }.dup(2).plot;
a.domainSpecs = \freq.asSpec; a.refresh;
::
method:: editFunc
Supply a function which is evaluated when editing data. The function is called with the arguments: code::plotter::, code::plotIndex::, code::index::, code::val::, code::x::, code::y::.
discussion::
Example:
code::
(
a = { (0..10).scramble.normalize }.dup(2).plot;
a.editMode = true;
a.editFunc = { |...args| args.postln };
);
// using plotter as a control interface
(
a = (0..10).scramble.normalize(300, 400).plot;
a.specs = \freq; a.plotMode = \points;
a.editMode = true;
x = { SinOsc.ar(\freq.kr(a.value)).mean * 0.1 }.play;
a.editFunc = { |plotter, plotIndex, i, val|
x.setn(\freq, a.value)
};
a.parent.onClose = { x.release };
);
(
a = { (0..10).scramble.normalize(300, 400) }.dup.plot;
a.specs = \freq; a.plotMode = \levels;
a.editMode = true;
x = {
var phase = SinOsc.ar(\rate.kr(a.value[1]));
SinOsc.ar(\freq.kr(a.value[0]), phase).mean * 0.1
}.play;
a.editFunc = { |plotter, plotIndex, i, val|
x.setn(\freq, a.value[0]);
x.setn(\rate, a.value[1]);
};
a.parent.onClose = { x.release };
);
::
examples::
code::
// embedding in another GUI
(
w = Window("plot panel", Rect(20, 30, 520, 250));
Slider.new(w, Rect(10, 10, 490, 20)).resize_(2).action_ { |v|
a.value = (0..(v.value * 80).asInteger).scramble;
w.refresh;
};
z = CompositeView(w, Rect(10, 35, 490, 200)).background_(Color.rand(0.7)).resize_(5);
a = Plotter("plot", parent: z).value_([0, 1, 2, 3, 4].scramble * 100);
w.front;
)
(
a = Plotter("the plot", Rect(600, 30, 600, 400));
a.value = (0..100).normalize(0, 8pi).sin;
)
a.value = { |i| (0..90) % (i + 12) + ( (0..90) % (i + 2 * 1) ) }.dup(3);
a.value = (0..12).squared;
a.plotMode = \points; a.refresh;
a.plotMode = \levels; a.refresh;
a.plotMode = \plines; a.refresh;
a.domainSpecs = [[0, 115, \lin, 1]]; a.refresh;
a.parent.close; // close window
a.makeWindow; // open it again
a.value = { (0..70).scramble }.dup(3);
a.plotMode = \linear; a.refresh;
a.value = { |i| (0..2000).normalize(0, 4pi + i).sin } ! 4; // lots of values, test efficiency
a.value = { |i| (0..10000).normalize(0, 8pi + i).sin } ! 3; // lots of values, test efficiency
a.value = { (0..140).scramble } ! 7;
a.value = { |i| (0..90).normalize(0, 8pi + (i*2pi)).sin } ! 2 * [400, 560] + 700;
a.value = { |i| (_ + 2.0.rand).dup(100).normalize(0, 8pi + i).sin } ! 2 * 400 + 700;
// multi channel expansion of single values
a.value = { |i| (_ + 2.0.rand).dup(100).normalize(0, 8pi + i).sin *.t [1, 2, 3] } ! 2 * 400 + 700;
a.value = { |i| (0..10) **.t [1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.5] * (3.5 ** i) }.dup(3);
a.parent.bounds = Rect(400, 100, 500, 700);
a.parent.bounds = Rect(600, 30, 500, 300);
a.superpose = true;
a.value = { |i| (0..20) * (3.5 ** i) }.dup(5);
a.superpose = false;
// specs
a.value = (50..90).midicps.scramble;
a.specs = \freq; a.refresh;
a.value = (1..60).scramble.neg;
a.specs = \db; a.refresh;
a.value = { |i| { exprand(1e3, (10 ** (i + 8))) }.dup(90) }.dup(3);
a.value = { { exprand(1e3, 1e9) }.dup(90) }.dup(3);
a.specs = [[1e3, 1e10, \exp], [1e3, 1e20, \exp], [1e3, 1e30, \exp]]; a.refresh;
a.domainSpecs = [[0, 5], [-8, 100], [-1, 1]]; a.refresh;
// Array:plot
(
a = (4 ** (-5..0)).postln.plot;
a.specs = \delay; a.refresh;
a.domainSpecs = [0, 10, \lin, 0, 0, " Kg"].asSpec; a.refresh;
);
a.domainSpecs = [0.1, 10, \exponential, 0, 0, " Kg"].asSpec; a.refresh;
a.domainSpecs = [-10, 10, \lin, 0, 0, " Kg"].asSpec; a.refresh;
a = [(0..100) * 9, (200..1300) * 2, (200..1000)/ 5].plot;
a.superpose = true;
a = [[0, 1.2, 1.5], [0, 1.3, 1.5, 1.6], [0, 1.5, 1.8, 2, 6]].midiratio.plot;
a.plotMode = \levels; a.refresh;
a.superpose = false;
// Function:plot
a = { SinOsc.ar([700, 357]) * SinOsc.ar([400, 476]) * 0.2 }.plot;
a = { SinOsc.ar([700, 357] *0.02) * SinOsc.ar([400, 476]) * 0.3 }.plot(0.2, minval: -1);
a = { SinOsc.ar(440) }.plot(1);
// Env:plot
Env.perc(0.4, 0.6).plot;
Env.new({ 1.0.rand2 }! 8, { 1.0.rand } ! 7, \sin).plot;
// Buffer:plot
b = Buffer.read(s, Platform.resourceDir +/+ "sounds/SinedPink.aiff");
// Platform.resourceDir +/+ "sounds/SinedPink.aiff" contains SinOsc on left, PinkNoise on right
b.plot;
b.free;
::
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