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C++
124 lines
4.9 KiB
C++
/** \example jkqtplotter_simpletest_functionplot.cpp
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* Shows how to plot Mathematical Functions as Line Graphs with JKQTPlotter (as evaluated C/C++ functions)
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*
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* \ref JKQTPlotterFunctionPlots
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*/
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#include <QApplication>
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#include <QVector>
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#include <QMap>
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#include "jkqtplotter/jkqtplotter.h"
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#include "jkqtplotter/jkqtpgraphsevaluatedfunction.h"
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double sinc(double x) {
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return 10.0*sin(x)/x;
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}
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struct SincSqr {
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public:
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inline SincSqr(double amplitude): a(amplitude) {}
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inline double operator()(double x) {
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return a*sin(x)*sin(x)/x/x;
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}
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private:
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double a;
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};
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int main(int argc, char* argv[])
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{
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QApplication app(argc, argv);
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// 1. create a window that conatins a line-edit to edit a function
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// and a JKQTPlotter to display the function, combine everything in a layout
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QWidget mainWin;
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JKQTPlotter* plot=new JKQTPlotter(&mainWin);
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QVBoxLayout* layout=new QVBoxLayout;
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mainWin.setLayout(layout);
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layout->addWidget(plot);
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// 2. now we add a JKQTPXFunctionLineGraph object, which will draw a simple function
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// the function is defined as C++ inline function
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JKQTPXFunctionLineGraph* func1=new JKQTPXFunctionLineGraph(plot);
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func1->setPlotFunction([](double x) { return 0.2*x*x-0.015*x*x*x; });
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func1->set_title("C++-inline function $0.2x^2-0.015x^3$");
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plot->addGraph(func1);
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// 3. now we add a JKQTPXFunctionLineGraph object, which will draw a simple function
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// the function is again defined as C++ inline function, but now uses internal
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// parameters (handed over to the function as a pointer to QVector<double>
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JKQTPXFunctionLineGraph* func2=new JKQTPXFunctionLineGraph(plot);
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func2->setPlotFunction([](double x, void* params) {
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QVector<double>* p=static_cast<QVector<double>*>(params);
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return p->at(0)*sin(2.0*M_PI*x*p->at(1));
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});
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// here we set the parameters p0, p1
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func2->set_paramsV(5, 0.2);
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func2->set_title("C++-inline function with int. params $p_0\\cdot\\sin(x*2.0*\\pi\\cdot p_1)$");
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plot->addGraph(func2);
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// 4. now we add a JKQTPXFunctionLineGraph object, which will draw a simple function
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// the function is again defined as C++ inline function, but now uses external
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// parameters, which may have any type (here QMap<QString,double)
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JKQTPXFunctionLineGraph* func3=new JKQTPXFunctionLineGraph(plot);
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func3->setPlotFunction([](double x, void* params) {
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QMap<QString,double>* p=static_cast<QMap<QString,double>*>(params);
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return p->value("amplitude")*sin(2.0*M_PI*x*p->value("frequency"));
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});
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// here we set the parameters p0, p1
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QMap<QString,double> params3;
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params3["amplitude"]=-3;
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params3["frequency"]=0.3;
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func3->set_params(¶ms3);
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func3->set_title("C++-inline function with ext. params $p_0\\cdot\\sin(x*2.0*\\pi\\cdot p_1)$");
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plot->addGraph(func3);
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// 5. of course the function may also be any C+ funtor object:
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JKQTPXFunctionLineGraph* func4=new JKQTPXFunctionLineGraph(plot);
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func4->setPlotFunction(SincSqr(-8));
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func4->set_title("C++ functor $-8*\\sin^2(x)/x^2$");
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plot->addGraph(func4);
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// 6. now we use a JKQTPXFunctionLineGraph to draw a static C function
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JKQTPXFunctionLineGraph* func5=new JKQTPXFunctionLineGraph(plot);
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func5->setPlotFunction(&sinc);
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func5->set_title("static C function $10*\\sin(x)/x$");
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plot->addGraph(func5);
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// 7. finally JKQTPXFunctionLineGraph defines a small set of common functions
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JKQTPXFunctionLineGraph* func6=new JKQTPXFunctionLineGraph(plot);
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func6->setSpecialFunction(JKQTPXFunctionLineGraph::Line);
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// here we set offset p0=-1 and slope p1=1.5 of the line p0+p1*x
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func6->set_paramsV(-1,1.5);
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func6->set_title("special function: linear p_0=-1, p_1=1.5");
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plot->addGraph(func6);
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// 7. finally JKQTPXFunctionLineGraph defines a small set of common functions
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JKQTPXFunctionLineGraph* func7=new JKQTPXFunctionLineGraph(plot);
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func7->setSpecialFunction(JKQTPXFunctionLineGraph::Line);
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// here we set offset p0=1 and slope p1=-1.5 of the line p0+p1*x by adding these into a column
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// in the internal datastore and then set that column as parameterColumn for the function graph
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QVector<double> params;
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params << /*p0=*/1 << /*p1=*/-1.5;
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size_t paramCol=plot->getDatastore()->addCopiedColumn(params);
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func7->set_parameterColumn(paramCol);
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func7->set_title("special function: linear p_0=1, p_1=-1.5");
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plot->addGraph(func7);
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// 8. set some axis properties (we use LaTeX for nice equation rendering)
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plot->getXAxis()->setAxisLabel(QObject::tr("x-axis"));
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plot->getYAxis()->setAxisLabel(QObject::tr("y-axis"));
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plot->getPlotter()->setKeyPosition(JKQTPKeyOutsideBottomLeft);
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// 4. scale the plot so the graph is contained
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plot->setXY(-10,10,-10,10);
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// show window and make it a decent size
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mainWin.show();
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mainWin.resize(800,800);
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return app.exec();
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}
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