On Friday, March 30, 2012 4:42:09 AM UTC-8, alx wrote:
> On 30 mar, 08:01, bing999 <thibaultga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> thanks for your reply.
>>
>> i have been able to make simple ellipse plots with the tvellipse
>> routine, as Wayne suggested. However, it is hard to make nice images
>> with this tool... Before giving a real try at function graphics, do
>> you think that it will really allow to make good pictures with color
>> gradients ? I am asking that since I never used this tool so far and
>> it looks much more complex than standard plot routines... :)
>> Would you have examples of beautiful images computed with the function
>> graphics?
>> Cheers
>> Dreamer
>>
>>
>
> Here is Wayne's example written by using function graphics :
>
> pl = plot([0,100], [0,100], /NODATA)
> x = [10,40,80]
> y = [20,70,60]
> orient = [80,140,0]
> for i=0,2 do begin
> !null = ellipse(x[i], y[i], MAJOR=12, MINOR=6, THETA=orient[i], /
> DATA, FILL_COLOR=!COLOR.FIREBRICK)
> !null = ellipse(x[i], y[i], MAJOR=8, MINOR=4, THETA=orient[i], /
> DATA, FILL_COLOR=!COLOR.SALMON)
> endfor
>
> then, while adding another ellipse with "manual" color blending :
>
> pl.Refresh, /DISABLE
> !null = ellipse(60, 20, MAJOR=20, MINOR=10, /DATA, FILL_COLOR=!
> COLOR.FIREBRICK)
> for i=0,19 do !null = ellipse(60, 20, MAJOR=20*i*0.05,
> MINOR=10*i*0.05, LINESTYLE=6, $
> /DATA, FILL_COLOR=!COLOR.SALMON, FILL_TRANSPARENCY=6*i < 100)
> pl.Refresh
>
> alx.
I like that.
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