champ1
2D vector field plot with colored arrows (obsolete)
Syntax
champ1(x, y, fx, fy, [arfact, rect, strf])
Arguments
- x, y
two vectors which define the grid.
- fx
a matrix which describes the x component of the vector field.
fx(i,j)
is the x component of the vector field at point(x(i),y(j))
.- fy
a matrix which describes the y component of the vector field.
fy(i,j)
is the y component of the vector field at point(x(i),y(j))
.- arfact
an optional argument of type
real
which gives a scale factor for the display of the arrow heads on the plot (default value is 1.0).- rect
a vector
rect = [xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax]
which gives the boundaries of the graphics frame to use.- frameflag
controls the computation of the actual coordinate ranges from the minimal requested values. The associated value should be an integer ranging from 0 to 8.
- axesflag
specifies how the axes are drawn. The associated value should be an integer ranging from 0 to 5.
- strf
a string of length 3 "xyz" which has the same meaning as the
strf
parameter ofplot2d
. The first characterx
has no effect withchamp1
.
Description
![]() | champ1() is obsolete and will be removed from Scilab 6.1.x .
Please use the champ().colored property instead. |
champ1
draws a 2D vector field with colored
arrows. The color of the arrows depends on the intensity of the
field.
If you want arrows proportional to the intensity of the field, use
champ
.
Enter the command champ1()
to see a demo.
Be cautioned about the fact that using meshgrid function before
using champ1
requires adjustment. For more details, see the last example below.
Examples

// using meshgrid to get fx and fy clf() x = linspace(-1,1,30); y = linspace(-1,1,30); [X,Y] = meshgrid(x,y); fy = 2.*Y; fx = 2.*X; champ1(x,y,fx',fy'); //here we have transposed fx and fy

See also
History
Version | Description |
6.1.0 | champ1() is declared obsolete. The champ().colored property replaces it. |
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