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contour2d
level curves of a surface on a 2D plot
Calling Sequence
contour2d(x,y,z,nz,[style,strf,leg,rect,nax]) contour2d(x,y,z,nz,<opt_args>)
Arguments
- x,y
two real row vectors of size n1 and n2: the grid.
- z
real matrix of size (n1,n2), the values of the function on the grid or a Scilab function which defines the surface
z=f(x,y)
.- nz
the level values or the number of levels.
If
nz
is an integer, its value gives the number of level curves equally spaced from zmin to zmax as follows:z= zmin + (1:nz)*(zmax-zmin)/(nz+1)
Note that the
zmin
andzmax
levels are not drawn (generically they are reduced to points) but they can be added withIf
nz
is a vector,nz(i)
gives the value of the ith level curve.
- <opt_args>
This represents a sequence of statements
key1=value1,key2=value2
,... wherekey1
,key2,...
can be one of the following: style, leg, rect, nax, strf or axesflag and frameflag (see plot2d)- style,strf,leg,rect,nax
see plot2d. The argument
style
gives the dash styles or colors which are to be used for level curves. It must have the same size as the number of levels.
Description
contour2d
draws level curves of a surface
z=f(x,y)
on a 2D plot. The values of f(x,y)
are
given by the matrix z
at the grid points defined by
x
and y
.
You can change the format of the floating point number printed on the
levels by using xset("fpf",string)
where string
gives the format in C format syntax (for example
string="%.3f"
). Use string=""
to switch back to
default format and Use string=" "
to suppress printing. This
last feature is useful in conjunction with legends to display
the level numbers in a legend and not directly onto the level curves as
usual (see Examples).
The optional arguments style,strf,leg,rect,nax
, can be
passed by a sequence of statements key1=value1, key2=value2
,
... where keys may be
style
,strf
,leg
,rect
,nax
.
In this case, the order has no special meaning.
Use contour
to draw levels curves on a 3D surface.
Examples
contour2d(1:10,1:10,rand(10,10),5,rect=[0,0,11,11]) // changing the format of the printing of the levels xset("fpf","%.2f") clf() contour2d(1:10,1:10,rand(10,10),5,rect=[0,0,11,11]) // now an example with level numbers drawn in a legend // Caution there are a number of tricks... x = linspace(0,4*%pi,80); z = cos(x')*cos(x); clf(); f=gcf(); xset("fpf"," ") // trick 1: this implies that the level numbers are not // drawn on the level curves f.color_map=jetcolormap(7); // trick 2: to be able to put the legend on the right without // interfering with the level curves use rect with a xmax // value large enough contour2d(x,x,z,-0.75:0.25:0.75,frameflag=3,rect=[0,0,5*%pi,4*%pi]) // trick 3: use legends (note that the more practical legend function // will not work as soon as one of the level is formed by 2 curves) legends(string(-0.75:0.25:0.75),1:7,"lr"); xtitle("Some level curves of the function cos(x)cos(y)")
See Also
Authors
J.Ph.C.
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