# Example (JKQTPlotter): Vector Field Plot Example {#JKQTPParametrizedVectorFieldGraphExample} This project (see [`paramvectorfield`](https://github.com/jkriege2/JKQtPlotter/tree/master/examples/paramvectorfield) demonstrates the use of JKQTPParametrizedVectorFieldGraph to visualize a vector field with additional information encoded in the color of the vectors. The source code of the main application is (see [`paramvectorfield.cpp`](https://github.com/jkriege2/JKQtPlotter/tree/master/examples/paramvectorfield/paramvectorfield.cpp). Here is a short summary of the important parts of the code: ```.cpp // 1. setup a plotter window and get a pointer to the internal datastore (for convenience) JKQTPlotter plot; JKQTPDatastore* ds=plot.getDatastore(); // 2. make up some arbitrary data to be used for plotting // this generates a 2D grid of x/y-coordinates and then calculates dx=cos(y)*sqrt(x/3.0) and dy=sin(x)*sqrt(x/3.0) const auto columnXY=ds->addLinearGridColumns(NX, 0, 6, NY, -3, 3,"x","y"); const auto columnDX=ds->addCalculatedColumnFromColumn(columnXY.first, columnXY.second, [](double x,double y) { return sin(y)*sqrt(x/3.0); }); const auto columnDY=ds->addCalculatedColumnFromColumn(columnXY.first, columnXY.second, [](double x,double y) { return cos(x)*sqrt(x/3.0); }); // now we also calulate a column that encodes some other information that can be color-coded const auto columnC=ds->addCalculatedColumnFromColumn(columnXY.first, columnXY.second, [](double x,double y) { return sqrt(fabs(y)); }); // 3. create JKQTPVectorFieldGraph to display the data: JKQTPParametrizedVectorFieldGraph* graph1=new JKQTPParametrizedVectorFieldGraph(&plot); graph1->setXYColumns(columnXY); graph1->setDxColumn(columnDX); graph1->setDyColumn(columnDY); graph1->setColorColumn(columnC); graph1->setTitle(QObject::tr("$\\vec{f}(x,y)=\\bigl[\\sin(y)\\cdot\\sqrt{x/3}, \\cos(x)\\cdot\\sqrt{x/3}\\bigr]^\\mathrm{T}$")); // 4. add the graphs to the plot, so it is actually displayed plot.addGraph(graph1); ``` The result looks like this: ![paramvectorfield](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jkriege2/JKQtPlotter/master/screenshots/paramvectorfield.png) By default, the color of the drawn vector is determined from the color column provided to the graph object. But you can also choose to not provide a color column and instead set ```.cpp graph1->setVectorColorMode(JKQTPParametrizedVectorFieldGraph::ColorFromMagnitude); ``` Now the color encodes the actual length (or magnitude) of the vectors: ![paramvectorfield](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jkriege2/JKQtPlotter/master/doc/images/JKQTPParametrizedVectorFieldGraphColorFromMagnitude.png) Alternatively ```.cpp graph1->setVectorColorMode(JKQTPParametrizedVectorFieldGraph::ColorFromAngle); ``` will color-encode the rotation angle (in radians, 3 o'clock is 0rad) of the vectors: ![paramvectorfield](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jkriege2/JKQtPlotter/master/doc/images/JKQTPParametrizedVectorFieldGraphColorFromAngle.png)