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Please note that the recommended version of Scilab is 2026.0.0. This page might be outdated.
See the recommended documentation of this function
GlobalProperty
to customize the objects appearance (curves, surfaces...) in a plot or surf command
Description
The GlobalProperty is an optional argument
that can be used inside a plot or
surf command. It allows a global
customization of all the new plotted lines (respectively surfaces).
It has to be given as a couple
{PropertyName,
PropertyValue}. Several couples can be set
at the same time in a plot or
surf call.
PropertyName must be a string defining the
property to set. The PropertyValue can be a
real, integer or string (scalar or matrix) depending on the type of
property used. For example, to specify a red (color) longdash-dot
(line style) with diamond marker (marker), the sequence should be:
'Colo', 'red', 'LineSt', '-.', 'Marker', 'diam'.
As you can see, a full complete spelling of each property name and
value is not required but those arguments, specified in any order,
must remain unambiguous. Furthermore, the string specification is
not case sensitive. GlobalProperty is
predominant on all LineSpec previously stated.
Here is a complete list of the PropertyName you
can specify (using plot or surf) and their available
associated PropertyValue. If not specified,
those properties are available for both Polyline
and Fac3d objects (created respectively by
plot or surf) and, as
previously said, they are applied to the new created objects (lines
or surfaces).
Sometimes, you may have two PropertyName
corresponding to one property: the first one is the equivalent
default Matlab name, the second is the default name used by Scilab
(i.e.: Color or Foreground
for a line, see below).
- CData or ColorData:
a real matrix specifying the color at every points defined by
Zmatrix. This property is linked to the object'sdata.colorproperty (see surface properties).
Note that this property is available for surfaces only.- CDataMapping or ColorDataMapping:
a string with value
'scaled'or'direct'. If adata.coloris set, each index color data specifies a single value for each vertex.cdata_mappingdetermines whether those indices are scaled to map linearly into the current colormap ('scaled'mode) or point directly into this colormap ('direct'mode). This property is useful whencolor_flagequals2,3or4.
Note that this property exists only withFac3dentities. Note also thatplot3dhas'direct'mode by default andsurfhas'scaled'mode by default.- Clipping:
a string
"on"or"off"defining the clipping mode ("on"by default). It is equivalent to theclip_stateproperty. This field contains thevisibleproperty (see polyline properties).
Note that this property is not yet available for surface entities.- Color or Foreground:
a string defining a known color (see color_list) or a
1x3(or3x1) RGB vector defining a color number. Color number is given as a 3-upleR,G,Bcorresponding respectively to red, green and blue intensity between 0 and 1. This property is linked to the object'sforegroundproperty (see polyline properties).
Color is not available for surfaces objects. TheForegroundproperty exists for surfaces objects but is linked to the MatlabEdgeColorproperty (see surface properties).- EdgeColor or Foreground:
a string defining a known color (see color_list) or a
1x3(or3x1) RGB vector defining a color number. Color number is given as a 3-upleR,G,Bcorresponding respectively to red, green and blue intensity between 0 and 1. This property is linked to the surfaceforegroundproperty (see surface properties ).
Forpolylineobjects, theForegroundproperty exists with a different meaning (see above) andEdgeColordoes not exist at all.- FaceColor:
a string with value
'none','flat'or'interp'specifying the way the facet's color are rendered. When'none'is selected, a mesh of the surface is drawn; if'flat'(default mode) is set, theFac3dcolor.datavalues determine one color per facet using the color of the first vertex of the facet. If the value is'interp', an interpolated shading is done on the surface usingcolor.datato determine a color at each vertex of each facet.- LineStyle:
this property value should be a string defining a line style. This property is linked to the object's
line_styleproperty (see polyline properties or surface properties ).SpecifierLine Style-Solid line (default) --Dashed line :Dotted line -.Dash-dotted line noneNo line - Marker or MarkStyle:
a string defining the marker type. Note that if you specify a marker without a line style, both line (with default solid mode enabled) and marker are drawn.This property is linked to the object's
mark_styleandmark_modeproperties (see polyline properties or surface properties).SpecifierMarker Type+Plus sign oCircle *Asterisk .Point xCross 'square'or's'Square 'diamond'or'd'Diamond ^Upward-pointing triangle vDownward-pointing triangle >Right-pointing triangle <Left-pointing triangle 'pentagram'or'p'Five-pointed star (pentagram) 'none'No marker (default) - MarkerEdgeColor or MarkForeground:
a string defining a known color (see color_list) or a
1x3(or3x1) RGB vector defining a color number. Color number is given as a 3-upleR,G,Bcorresponding respectively to red, green and blue intensity between 0 and 1. This property is linked to the object'smark_foregroundproperty (see polyline properties or surface properties).- MarkerFaceColor or MarkBackground:
a string defining a known color (see color_list) or a
1x3(or3x1) RGB vector defining a color number. Color number is given as a 3-upleR,G,Bcorresponding respectively to red, green and blue intensity between 0 and 1. This property is linked to the object'smark_backgroundproperty (see polyline properties or surface properties).- MarkerSize or MarkSize:
a scalar defining the marker size in
pointunit. This property is linked to the object'smark_sizeproperty withmark_size_unitenabled to"point"(see polyline properties or surface properties).- Visible:
a string
"on"or"off"defining the visibility mode ("on"by default). This property is linked to the object'svisibleproperty (see polyline properties or surface properties).- X data:
a real vector or matrix (re-)defining the given data for all the plotted lines or surfaces. Concerning dimensions, note that this new data must match all the previous specified
Xdata: that is to say all those data matrices must be of the same dimensions. This property is linked to the object'sdata.xproperty (see polyline properties or surface properties).- Y data:
a real vector or matrix (re-)defining the given data for all the plotted lines or surfaces. Concerning dimensions, note that this new data must match all the previous specified
Ydata: that is to say all those data matrices must be of the same dimensions. This property is linked to the object'sdata.yproperty (see polyline properties or surface properties).- Z data:
when used with
plot, a real vector or matrix adding aZdata for all the plotted lines; withsurf, a real matrix (re-)defining the given data for all the surfaces. Concerning dimensions, note that this new data must match all the previous specifiedXandYdata. This property is linked to the object'sdata.zproperty (see polyline properties or surface properties).
Examples
// -------------------- // With the plot command : // -------------------- x=1:10; // Init. plot(x,sin(x),'colo','red','linest','-.','marker','>','markeredg','cyan','markerFace','yellow','markersize',5) clf(); // combinations' order in {PropertyName,PropertyValue} does not matter plot(x,sin(x),'marker','p','markerfac','cyan','markersiz',10) clf(); // combination of LineSpec and GlobalProperty shows the GlobalProperty predominance plot(x,x.*x,'*cya--','color','gr','linestyle','-','marker','sq','markersize',6,'markforegroun','red','markbackgro',[0.2 0.5 0.6]) clf(); //multiple plots with different LineSpecs and finally some global GlobalProperty clf(); t=0:%pi/20:2*%pi; plot(t,sin(t),'ro-.',t,cos(t),'cya+',t,abs(sin(t)),'--mo','markstyl','diam') // -------------------- // With the plot2d command : // -------------------- function draw_marks(title) a=gca(); a.title.text=title; a.mark_size=8; a.data_bounds=[-1.5 1.5 -1.5 1.5]; theta=(1/15)*(2*%pi)*[0:15]; plot2d(cos(theta),sin(theta)); for i=0:14 do theta=(i/15)*(2*%pi); plot2d(cos(theta),sin(theta),style=-i); end endfunction clf(); subplot(2,2,1) draw_marks("black foreground / white background") subplot(2,2,2) a=gca(); a.mark_foreground=-1; a.mark_background=4; draw_marks("black foreground / cyan background") subplot(2,2,3) a=gca(); a.mark_background=0; draw_marks("black foreground / invisible background") subplot(2,2,4) a=gca(); a.mark_foreground=0; a.mark_background=4; draw_marks("invisible foreground / cyan background") // -------------------- // With the surf command : // -------------------- Z= [ 0.0001 0.0013 0.0053 -0.0299 -0.1809 -0.2465 -0.1100 -0.0168 -0.0008 -0.0000 0.0005 0.0089 0.0259 -0.3673 -1.8670 -2.4736 -1.0866 -0.1602 -0.0067 0.0000 0.0004 0.0214 0.1739 -0.3147 -4.0919 -6.4101 -2.7589 -0.2779 0.0131 0.0020 -0.0088 -0.0871 0.0364 1.8559 1.4995 -2.2171 -0.2729 0.8368 0.2016 0.0130 -0.0308 -0.4313 -1.7334 -0.1148 3.0731 0.4444 2.6145 2.4410 0.4877 0.0301 -0.0336 -0.4990 -2.3552 -2.1722 0.8856 -0.0531 2.6416 2.4064 0.4771 0.0294 -0.0137 -0.1967 -0.8083 0.2289 3.3983 3.1955 2.4338 1.2129 0.2108 0.0125 -0.0014 -0.0017 0.3189 2.7414 7.1622 7.1361 3.1242 0.6633 0.0674 0.0030 0.0002 0.0104 0.1733 1.0852 2.6741 2.6725 1.1119 0.1973 0.0152 0.0005 0.0000 0.0012 0.0183 0.1099 0.2684 0.2683 0.1107 0.0190 0.0014 0.0000]; clf(); f=gcf(); f.figure_size = [610,724]; subplot(211) surf(Z,'facecol','interp','ydat',101:110,'edgecol','mage') subplot(212) surf(Z,'edgeco','b','marker','d','markersiz',9,'markerfac','k','xdata',-50:-41)
See Also
- LineSpec — to quickly customize the lines appearance in a plot
- plot — 2D plot
- surf — 3D surface plot
- clf — clear or reset the current graphic figure (window) to default values
- polyline properties — description of the Polyline entity properties
- surface properties — description of the 3D entities properties
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