/** \example filledgraphs_errors.cpp * Shows how to draw filled graphs with error indicators in a JKQTPlotter * * \ref JKQTPlotterFilledGraphsErrorBars */ #include "jkqtpexampleapplication.h" #include #include "jkqtplotter/jkqtplotter.h" #include "jkqtplotter/graphs/jkqtpscatter.h" #include "jkqtplotter/graphs/jkqtpfilledcurve.h" #include "jkqtpexampleapplication.h" #include "jkqtcommon/jkqtpmathtools.h" template void doExample(JKQTPlotter& plot, const QString& title) { // 1. create a plotter window and get a pointer to the internal datastore (for convenience) JKQTPDatastore* ds=plot.getDatastore(); // 2. now we create three columns for key and value size_t columnK=ds->addLinearColumn(9, 0.1*JKQTPSTATISTICS_PI, 1.0*JKQTPSTATISTICS_PI,"k"); size_t columnK2=ds->addLinearColumn(9, 1.1*JKQTPSTATISTICS_PI, 2.0*JKQTPSTATISTICS_PI,"k2"); size_t columnK3=ds->addLinearColumn(9, 2.1*JKQTPSTATISTICS_PI, 3.0*JKQTPSTATISTICS_PI,"k2"); size_t columnV=ds->addColumnCalculatedFromColumn(columnK, [](double x) { return sin(x); }, "v"); size_t columnV2=ds->addColumnCalculatedFromColumn(columnK2, [](double x) { return -sin(x); }, "v2"); size_t columnV3=ds->addColumnCalculatedFromColumn(columnK3, [](double x) { return sin(x); }, "v3"); size_t columnE=ds->addColumnCalculatedFromColumn(columnV, [](double x) { return 0.2*x; }, "error"); size_t columnE2=ds->addColumnCalculatedFromColumn(columnV2, [](double x) { return 0.2*x; }, "error"); size_t columnE3=ds->addColumnCalculatedFromColumn(columnV3, [](double x) { return 0.2*x; }, "error"); // 3. create a graph in the plot, which plots the dataset with symmetric: TCHART* graph1=new TCHART(&plot); graph1->setKeyColumn(columnK); graph1->setValueColumn(columnV); graph1->setValueErrorColumn(columnE); // set error indicator style graph1->setValueErrorStyle(JKQTPErrorBars); graph1->setTitle(QObject::tr("JKQTPErrorBars")); plot.addGraph(graph1); // 4. create a second graph in the plot, which plots the second dataset with outer error bars only: TCHART* graph2=new TCHART(&plot); graph2->setKeyColumn(columnK2); graph2->setValueColumn(columnV2); graph2->setValueErrorColumn(columnE2); // set error indicator style graph2->setValueErrorStyle(JKQTPErrorPolygons); graph2->setTitle(QObject::tr("JKQTPErrorPolygons")); plot.addGraph(graph2); // 5. create a third graph in the plot, which plots the second dataset with outer error bars only: TCHART* graph3=new TCHART(&plot); graph3->setKeyColumn(columnK3); graph3->setValueColumn(columnV3); graph3->setValueErrorColumn(columnE3); // set error indicator style graph3->setValueErrorStyle(JKQTPErrorLines); graph3->setTitle(QObject::tr("JKQTPErrorLines")); plot.addGraph(graph3); // 6 autoscale the plot so the graph is contained plot.zoomToFit(); // 7. show plotter and make it a decent size plot.getPlotter()->setKeyPosition(JKQTPKeyInsideBottomLeft); plot.setWindowTitle(title); plot.show(); plot.resize(400,400); } int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { JKQTPAppSettingController highDPIController(argc,argv); JKQTPExampleApplication app(argc, argv); JKQTPlotter plotV, plotH; doExample(plotV, "1: JKQTPFilledCurveXErrorGraph"); doExample(plotH, "2: JKQTPFilledCurveYErrorGraph"); return app.exec(); }