# Example (JKQTPlotter): Simple impulse plots {#JKQTPlotterImpulsePlots} This project (see `./examples/simpletest_impulsesplot/`) simply creates a JKQTPlotter widget (as a new window) and adds a single impulse graph. The source code of the main application is (see [`jkqtplotter_simpletest_impulsesplot.cpp`](https://github.com/jkriege2/JKQtPlotter/tree/master/examples/simpletest_impulsesplot/jkqtplotter_simpletest_impulsesplot.cpp). First data for a curve is calculated and stored in `QVector`: ```.cpp QVector X, Y; for (int i=0; iaddCopiedColumn(X, "x"); size_t columnY=ds->addCopiedColumn(Y, "y"); ``` Now an impulse graph object is generated and added to the plot: ```.cpp JKQTPImpulsesVerticalGraph* graph=new JKQTPImpulsesVerticalGraph(&plot); graph->setXColumn(columnX); graph->setYColumn(columnY); graph->setLineWidth(2); graph->setColor(QColor("red")); graph->setTitle(QObject::tr("$\\cos(x)\\cdot\\exp(-x/10)$")); plot.addGraph(graph); ``` The result looks like this: ![jkqtplotter_simpletest_impulsesplot](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jkriege2/JKQtPlotter/master/screenshots/jkqtplotter_simpletest_impulsesplot.png) There is an alternative class `JKQTPImpulsesHorizontalGraph` which draws horizontal impulse plots: ```.cpp JKQTPImpulsesHorizontalGraph* graph=new JKQTPImpulsesHorizontalGraph(&plot); graph->setYColumn(columnX); graph->setXColumn(columnY); graph->setLineWidth(2); graph->setColor(QColor("blue")); graph->setTitle(QObject::tr("$\\cos(x)\\cdot\\exp(-x/10)$")); ``` This code snippet results in a plot like this: ![jkqtplotter_simpletest_impulsesplot](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jkriege2/JKQtPlotter/master/screenshots/jkqtplotter_simpletest_impulsesplot_horizontal.png) The classes `JKQTPImpulsesVerticalGraph` and `JKQTPImpulsesHorizontalGraph` also provide the ability to draw a symbol at the end of the impulse, e.g. using this code: ```.cpp graph->setDrawSymbols(true); graph->setSymbolType(JKQTPGraphSymbols::JKQTPFilledStar); ``` This code snippet results in a plot like this: ![jkqtplotter_simpletest_impulsesplot_symbols](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jkriege2/JKQtPlotter/master/screenshots/jkqtplotter_simpletest_impulsesplot_symbols.png) Finally you can move the baseline (i.e. the level, where the impulses start, which is typically x=0 or y=0) in the classes `JKQTPImpulsesVerticalGraph` and `JKQTPImpulsesHorizontalGraph`: ```.cpp graph->setBaseline(0.25); ``` This code snippet results in a plot like this: ![jkqtplotter_simpletest_impulsesplot_baseline](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jkriege2/JKQtPlotter/master/screenshots/jkqtplotter_simpletest_impulsesplot_baseline.png)