# Example (JKQTPlotter): Plotting Parametric Curves {#JKQTPlotterParametricCurves} This project (see `./examples/simpletest_parametriccurve/`) demonstrates how to draw parametric curves, using [`JKQTPXYLineGraph`}(../simpletest) and [`JKQTPXYParametrizedScatterGraph`](../simpletest_paramscatterplot). The source code of the main application can be found in [`jkqtplotter_simpletest_parametriccurve.cpp`](../simpletest_parametriccurve/jkqtplotter_simpletest_parametriccurve.cpp). First, the parametric curve (here a [logarithic spiral](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logarithmic_spiral)) is sampled into two columns containing the x- and y-values along the curve. In addition the radial distance from x=y=0 is added into a third column: ```.cpp QVector X, Y, R; const int Ndata=500; // number of plot points in each curve const double phiMax=4.0*M_PI; const double a=1; const double k=0.2; for (double phi=-phiMax; phi<=phiMax; phi+=phiMax/double(Ndata)) { const double x=a*exp(k*phi)*cos(phi); const double y=a*exp(k*phi)*sin(phi); X<addCopiedColumn(X, "x"); size_t columnY=ds->addCopiedColumn(Y, "y"); size_t columnR=ds->addCopiedColumn(R, "r"); ``` Then simples graph just uses the columns X and Y to plot the curve: ```.cpp JKQTPXYLineGraph* graph1=new JKQTPXYLineGraph(&plot); graph1->set_xColumn(columnX); graph1->set_yColumn(columnY); graph1->set_drawLine(true); graph1->set_symbol(JKQTPNoSymbol); graph1->set_title("one-colored spiral"); plot.addGraph(graph1); ``` If you use `JKQTPXYParametrizedScatterGraph` instead of `JKQTPXYLineGraph`, you can also modify the color of the line-segments, connecting the datapoints: ```.cpp JKQTPXYParametrizedScatterGraph* graph2=new JKQTPXYParametrizedScatterGraph(&plot2); graph2->set_xColumn(columnX); graph2->set_yColumn(columnY); graph2->set_colorColumn(columnR); graph2->set_palette(JKQTPMathImageMATLAB); graph2->set_symbol(JKQTPNoSymbol); graph2->set_drawLine(true); graph2->set_title("colored spiral"); graph2->get_colorBarRightAxis()->set_axisLabel("color scale radius $r(\\phi)$"); plot2.addGraph(graph2); ``` The result looks like this: ![jkqtplotter_simpletest_parametriccurve](../../screenshots/jkqtplotter_simpletest_parametriccurve1.png) ... and with the line-color set by the radius: ![jkqtplotter_simpletest_parametriccurve](../../screenshots/jkqtplotter_simpletest_parametriccurve2.png)