/** \example jkqtplotter_simpletest_advancedlineandfillstyling.cpp * Shows how to use advanced line styling and filling options with JKQTPlotter * * \ref JKQTPlotterAdvancedLineAndFillStyling, JKQTPXYLineGraph, JKQTPSpecialLineHorizontalGraph, JKQTPBarVerticalGraph */ #include #include "jkqtplotter/jkqtplotter.h" #include "jkqtplotter/jkqtpgraphsscatter.h" #include "jkqtplotter/jkqtpgraphsspecialline.h" #include "jkqtplotter/jkqtpgraphsbarchart.h" #include "jkqtplotter/jkqtpgraphsgeometric.h" int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { QApplication app(argc, argv); // 1. create a plotter window and get a pointer to the internal datastore (for convenience) JKQTPlotter plot; JKQTPDatastore* ds=plot.getDatastore(); // 2. now we create data a vector of x-values for a simple plot (a sine curve) QVector X, Yline, Yfilled, Yfilled2, Ybarsempty, Ybarsfilled; const int Ndata=20; // number of plot points in each curve for (int i=0; iaddCopiedColumn(X, "x"); size_t columnYFilled=ds->addCopiedColumn(Yfilled, "Yfilled"); size_t columnYFilled2=ds->addCopiedColumn(Yfilled2, "Yfilled2"); size_t columnYBarsEmpty=ds->addCopiedColumn(Ybarsempty, "Ybarsempty"); size_t columnYBarsFilled=ds->addCopiedColumn(Ybarsfilled, "Ybarsfilled"); // 3. now we add three semi-transparent, filled curve plots, one for each histogram JKQTPSpecialLineHorizontalGraph* graphF=new JKQTPSpecialLineHorizontalGraph(&plot); JKQTPSpecialLineHorizontalGraph* graphF2=new JKQTPSpecialLineHorizontalGraph(&plot); JKQTPGeoLine* graphL1=new JKQTPGeoLine(&plot, 0, 3, 12, 3.5, Qt::red); JKQTPGeoLine* graphL2=new JKQTPGeoLine(&plot, 0, 3.8, 12, 4.5, Qt::red); JKQTPGeoLine* graphL3=new JKQTPGeoLine(&plot, 0, 4.6, 12, 5.5, Qt::red); JKQTPBarVerticalGraph* graphBE=new JKQTPBarVerticalGraph(&plot); JKQTPBarVerticalGraph* graphBF=new JKQTPBarVerticalGraph(&plot); // 4. set data graphF->setXColumn(columnX); graphF->setYColumn(columnYFilled); graphF2->setXColumn(columnX); graphF2->setYColumn(columnYFilled2); graphBE->setXColumn(columnX); graphBE->setYColumn(columnYBarsEmpty); graphBF->setXColumn(columnX); graphBF->setYColumn(columnYBarsFilled); // 5. style the graphs // 5.1 set graph titles graphL1->setTitle("line 1 graph"); graphL2->setTitle("line 2 graph"); graphL3->setTitle("line 3 graph"); graphF->setTitle("filled curve"); graphBF->setTitle("bar charts"); // 5.2 set advanced line style (see also https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qpen.html#setDashPattern) // and use a gradient-brush to fill the last (thicker) line QVector dashes1; dashes1 << 2 << 2 << 2 << 2 << 4 << 4 << 4 << 4 << 8 << 8 << 8 << 8 ; graphL1->setLineDashPattern(dashes1); graphL1->setLineWidth(2); QVector dashes2; dashes2 << 1 << 2 << 2 << 2 << 3 << 2 << 4 << 2 << 5 << 2 << 6 << 2 ; graphL2->setLineDashPattern(dashes2); graphL2->setLineWidth(2); QVector dashes3; dashes3 << 4 << 4 << 4 << 4 << 12 << 4 ; graphL3->setLineDashPattern(dashes3); graphL3->setLineWidth(4); QLinearGradient lineGrad(QPointF(0, 0), QPointF(1, 0)); lineGrad.setColorAt(0, Qt::red); lineGrad.setColorAt(0.5, Qt::blue); lineGrad.setColorAt(1, Qt::green); lineGrad.setCoordinateMode(QGradient::ObjectBoundingMode); graphL3->setLineBrush(lineGrad); // 5.2 set fill style, using an image, also rotate the images graphF->setSpecialLineType(JKQTPDirectLine); graphF->setDrawLine(true); graphF->setFillTexture(QPixmap(":/example.bmp")); graphF->setFillTransform(QMatrix(0.5,0,0,0.5,0,0).rotate(45)); graphF->setFillCurve(true); graphF->setLineWidth(0.5); // 5.3 set fill style, using a custom linear gradient, also with changing transparency (alpha) values graphF2->setSpecialLineType(JKQTPStepCenter); graphF2->setDrawLine(false); graphF2->setFillCurve(true); QLinearGradient linearGrad(QPointF(0, 0), QPointF(1, 1)); QColor c1(Qt::yellow); c1.setAlphaF(0.5); QColor c2(Qt::red); QColor c3(Qt::blue); QColor c4(Qt::green); c4.setAlphaF(0.5); linearGrad.setColorAt(0, c1); linearGrad.setColorAt(0.3, c2); linearGrad.setColorAt(0.7, c3); linearGrad.setColorAt(1, c4); // use this CoordinateMode, so the gradient fills the whole graph area linearGrad.setCoordinateMode(QGradient::ObjectBoundingMode); graphF2->setFillGradient(linearGrad); // 5.4 fill barcharts with transparencies and make the surrounding line invisible (colored transparent) QColor c0=QColor("darkgreen").darker(); c0.setAlphaF(.75); graphBE->setFillColor(c0); graphBE->setLineColor(Qt::transparent); QLinearGradient linearG(QPointF(0, 0), QPointF(0, 1)); QColor cl11(QColor("darkgreen")); QColor cl12(Qt::green); cl12.setAlphaF(0.5); linearG.setColorAt(0, cl11); linearG.setColorAt(1, cl12); linearG.setCoordinateMode(QGradient::ObjectBoundingMode); graphBF->setFillGradient(linearG); graphBF->setLineColor(Qt::transparent); // 6. add the graphs to the plot, so they are actually displayed plot.addGraph(graphF); plot.addGraph(graphF2); plot.addGraph(graphL1); plot.addGraph(graphL2); plot.addGraph(graphL3); plot.addGraph(graphBE); plot.addGraph(graphBF); // 7. set plot background with a gradient QLinearGradient backGrad(QPointF(0, 0), QPointF(1, 1)); backGrad.setColorAt(0, QColor("salmon")); backGrad.setColorAt(1, QColor("white")); backGrad.setCoordinateMode(QGradient::ObjectBoundingMode); plot.getPlotter()->setPlotBackgroundGradient(backGrad); // 8. set axis labels plot.getXAxis()->setAxisLabel("x axis"); plot.getYAxis()->setAxisLabel("y axis"); plot.setGrid(true); plot.getPlotter()->setShowKey(false); // 9. scale plot plot.setXY(0,11.9,-2.5,5.5); // 10. show plotter and make it a decent size plot.show(); plot.resize(600,600); return app.exec(); }