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# Tool (JKQTMathText): Command-Line Utility jkqtplotter_doc_imagegenerator {#JKQTPlotterDocImageRenderCmdLineTool}
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This command-line tool is used to generate images for the documentation.
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For some of its options, it uses a JKQTBasePlotter to directly render an image without creating a visible window. The code then looks like this:
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First we generate the JKQTBasePlotter object and add some data to the internal JKQTPDatastore
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```.cpp
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JKQTBasePlotter plot(true);
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JKQTPDatastore* ds=plot.getDatastore();
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size_t cx=ds->addCopiedColumn(QVector<double>{-1.5,-0.5,0.5,1.5,2.5},"x");
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size_t cy=ds->addCopiedColumn(QVector<double>{-0.75,-0.3,-0.05,0.2,0.65},"y");
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```
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Now we set the range of x/y plot coordinates ...
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```.cpp
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plot.setXY(-0.8,2.2,-0.5,0.7);
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```
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and the size of the widget, i.e. the size of the plot in the windowing system.
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```.cpp
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plot.setWidgetSize(150,50);
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```
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Now we can add graphs to the plotter, e.g.
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```.cpp
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JKQTPXYLineGraph* g=new JKQTPXYLineGraph(&plot);
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g->setXColumn(cx);
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g->setYColumn(cy);
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plot.addGraph(g);
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```
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Finally we store an image of the plot as PNG-file:
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```.cpp
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plot.saveAsPixelImage("output.png", false, "png");
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```
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