- Aide de Scilab
- Graphiques
- 2d_plot
- 3d_plot
- annotation
- axes_operations
- axis
- bar_histogram
- Gestion des couleurs
- geometric_shapes
- handle
- interaction
- pie
- polygon
- text
- transform
- window_control
- Datatips
- figure_operations
- lighting
- load_save
- property
- Graphics
- object_editor
- xchange
- xclear
- xdel
- xgetech
- xgraduate
- xgrid
- xname
- xnumb
- xpause
- xsegs
- xset
- xsetech
- GlobalProperty
- Compound properties
- Graphics Entities
- pixel_drawing_mode
- Segments properties
- twinkle
- xget
Please note that the recommended version of Scilab is 2026.0.0. This page might be outdated.
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Graphics Entities
description of the graphics entities data structures
Description
In Scilab, graphics window and the drawing it contains are
            represented by hierarchical entities. The hierarchy top level is the
            Figure. Each Figure defines at
            least one child of type Axes. Each
            Axes entity contains a set of leaf
            entities which are the basic graphics objects like
            Polylines, Rectangles,
            Arcs, Segs,... It can also
            contain an Compound type which is recursive
            set of entities. The main interest of the graphic mode is to make
            property change easier. This graphics' mode provides a set of
            high-level graphing routines (see set,
            get) used to control objects' properties
            such as data, coordinates and scaling, color and appearances without
            requiring to replay the initial graphics commands.
Graphics entities are associated to Scilab variables of type
            handle. The handle is an unique identifier which
            is associated to each instance of a created graphical entity. Using
            this handle, it will be possible to reach entities' properties
            through set and get
            routines. The handles are also used to manipulate graphics objects, to move them, to make copies or delete them.
- Figure:
- The - Figureentity is the top level of the graphics entities hierarchy. This entity defines the parameters for the figure itself as well as the parameters' default values for the children creation. The figure children are the- Axesentities.- The handle on the current figure (the figure used where the drawing are sent) may be got using - get("current_figure")and it may be set using- set("current_figure",h), where- his either a handle on a figure or a- figure_id. In this last case if the figure does not already exists, it is created.- See figure properties for details. 
- Axes:
- The - Axesentity is the second level of the graphics entities hierarchy. This entity defines the parameters for the change of coordinates and the axes drawing as well as the parameters' default values for its children creation. See axes properties for details. The handle on the current- Axesmay be got using- get("current_axes").
- Compound:
- The - Compoundentity is just a vector of children and with a single property (visibility property). It is used to glue a set of entities together.- See glue, unglue and Compound properties functions. 
- Axis:
- The - Axisentity is a leaf of the graphics entities hierarchy. This entity defines the parameters for axis scaling and appearance.- See axis properties for details. 
- Polyline:
- The - Polylineentity is a leaf of the graphics entities hierarchy. It defines 2D and 3D polylines and polylines extensions drawing properties.- See polyline properties for details. 
- Arc:
- The - Arcentity is a leaf of the graphics entities hierarchy. This entity defines the parameters for ellipses and part of ellipses.- See arc properties for details. 
- Rectangle:
- The - Rectangleentity is a leaf of the graphics entities hierarchy. This entity defines the parameters for rectangles and filled rectangles.- See rectangle properties for details. 
- Surface:
- The - Surfaceentity is a leaf of the graphics entities hierarchy. It has subtypes- Fac3dor- Plot3d. This entity defines the parameters for 3d surface plots.- See surface properties for details. 
- Fec:
- The - Fecentity is a leaf of the graphics entities hierarchy. It represents 2D finite elements plots.- See fec properties for details. 
- Grayplot:
- The - Grayplotentity is a leaf of the graphics entities hierarchy. It represents 2D plots of surface using colors and images.- See grayplot properties for details. 
- Matplot:
- The - Matplotentity is a leaf of the graphics entities hierarchy. It represents 2D plots using integer matrices.- See Matplot properties for details. 
- Segs:
- The - Segsentity is a leaf of the graphics entities hierarchy. This entity defines the parameters for a set of colored segments or colored arrows.- See segs properties for details. 
- Champ:
- The - Champentity is a leaf of the graphics entities hierarchy. This entity defines the parameters for a 2D vector field.- See champ properties for details. 
- Text:
- The - Textentity is a leaf of the graphics entities hierarchy. This entity defines the parameters for string drawing.- See text properties for details. 
- Label:
- The - Labelentity is a child of the- Axesgraphics entity. This entity defines the parameters for the 3 x, y and z labels and title drawn on a graphics window.- See Label entity properties for details. 
- Legend:
- The - Legendentity is a leaf of the graphics entities hierarchy. This entity defines the parameters for legends drawn below- plot2dxgraphs. This entity requires further developments.- See Legend entity properties for details. 
- Light:
- Lights in scilab aproximates real world lighting where the appearence of a surface is given by interactions between light rays and the material properties of the surface. Because simulate real world lighting is complex and computationaly expesive, one uses a simplified model. - See light entity properties for details. 
Examples
//Play this example line per line scf() //create a figure in entity mode //get the handle on the Figure entity and display its properties f=get("current_figure") a=f.children // the handle on the Axes child x=(1:10)'; plot2d(x,[x.^2 x.^1.5]) e=a.children //Compound of 2 polylines p1=e.children(1) //the last drawn polyline properties p1.foreground=5; // change the polyline color e.children.thickness=5; // change the thickness of the two polylines delete(e.children(2)) move(e.children,[0,30]) //translate the polyline a.axes_bounds=[0 0 0.5 0.5]; subplot(222) //create a new Axes entity plot(1:10); a1=f.children(1); //get its handle copy(e.children,a1); //copy the polyline of the first plot in the new Axes a1.data_bounds=[1 0;10 100]; //change the Axes bounds set("current_figure",10) //create a new figure with figure_id=10 plot3d() //the drawing are sent to figure 10 set("current_figure",f) //make the previous figure the current one plot2d(x,x^3) //the drawing are sent to the initial figure
See Also
- set — set a property value of a graphic entity object or of a User Interface object.
- get — Retrieve a property value from a graphics entity or an User Interface object.
- move — move, translate, a graphic entity and its children.
- delete — delete a graphic entity and its children.
- object editor — description des capacités de l'éditeur graphique
- plot — 2D plot
- surf — 3D surface plot
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