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2.8.1 Vect sample
Function vect is most standard way to visualize vector fields – it draw a lot of arrows or hachures for each data cell. It have a lot of options which can be seen on the figure (and in the sample code). Vect use color scheme for coloring (see Color scheme). The sample code is:
int sample(mglGraph *gr)
{
mglData a,b; mgls_prepare2v(&a,&b);
gr->SubPlot(3,2,0,""); gr->Title("Vect plot (default)");
gr->Box(); gr->Vect(a,b);
gr->SubPlot(3,2,1,""); gr->Title("'.' style; '=' style");
gr->Box(); gr->Vect(a,b,"=.");
gr->SubPlot(3,2,2,""); gr->Title("'f' style");
gr->Box(); gr->Vect(a,b,"f");
gr->SubPlot(3,2,3,""); gr->Title("'>' style");
gr->Box(); gr->Vect(a,b,">");
gr->SubPlot(3,2,4,""); gr->Title("'<' style");
gr->Box(); gr->Vect(a,b,"<");
mglData ex,ey,ez; mgls_prepare3v(&ex,&ey,&ez);
gr->SubPlot(3,2,5); gr->Title("3d variant"); gr->Rotate(50,60);
gr->Box(); gr->Vect(ex,ey,ez);
return 0;
}
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