Re: [Scilab-users] How to produce a filled staircase plot

2015-10-08 Thread Rafael Guerra

Very ingenious matrix trick, I loved it

Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2015 11:47:49 +0200
From: serge.st...@inria.fr
To: users@lists.scilab.org
Subject: Re: [Scilab-users] How to produce a filled staircase plot


  

  
  
Under Scilab-5.5.2 xfpoly rescale the
  graph automatically as plot does

  

  A little more simple (efficient?) code:

  

  t = [ 0  2  5 10 12 17 20 30 35 45 60]'*0.1;

  N = [20 18 15 14 12  9  6  4  3  2  1]';

  

  t2=matrix([t' t($); t' t($)],-1,1);

  N2=matrix([0 N'; N' 0],-1,1)

  

  clf;

  xfpoly(t2,N2);

  h = gce();

  h.line_mode = "off";

  h.background = color('gray');

  plot(t2(2:$-1),N2(2:$-1),'black',
  t2(2:$-1),21*exp(-t2(2:$-1)/2),'red');

   

  

  

  

   

  Le 07/10/2015 09:58, Antoine Monmayrant a écrit :



  
  Le 10/07/2015 09:41 AM, Yann DEBRAY a
écrit :

  
  

Hello Raphael,



Nice plot, but sadly it doesn't rescale.

Do you have an idea how to make it fit the axes, to rescale
automatically?

  
  

  You can calculate your data_bounds and set them after plotting.

  Alernatively, use my method that does not rely on xfpoly, but on
  plot that rescales automatically:

  

  //I want to staircase plot N(Decay_times)

  N=[N2,N2-cumsum(ones(Decay_times))+1];

  Np1=[N2-cumsum(ones(Decay_times))+1,0];

  Ns=matrix([N;Np1],2*prod(size(N)));

  Decay_times=[0,Decay_times];

  

 
  D_t=matrix([Decay_times;Decay_times],2*prod(size(Decay_times)));

  //in the end, I plot Ns(D_t)

  Ns=[0;Ns];

  D_t=[0;D_t];

  //plot it

  plot(D_t,Ns, 'k-');

  //fill the bacground

  e=gce();

  e.children.polyline_style=1;

  e.children.closed='off';

  e.children.background=color('gray');

  

   

Yann



Le 07/10/2015 00:17, Rafael Guera a
  écrit :



  Hello Antoine,
 
An attempt below, not particularly clean but I hope not too dirty either:
 
//INPUT
t = [ 0  2  5 10 12 17 20 30 35 45 60]'*0.1;
N = [20 18 15 14 12  9  6  4  3  2  1]';
 
t2=[];N2=[];
ns= length(t);
t2(1:2:2*ns) = t;  
t2(2:2:2*ns) = [t(2:$)-%eps; t($)];
N2(1:2:2*ns-1) = N;
N2(2:2:2*ns) = N;
clf;
xfpoly([t2(1)-%eps;t2;t2($)+%eps],[0;N2;0]);
h = gce();
h.line_mode = "off";
h.background = color('gray');
plot(t2,N2,'black', t2,21*exp(-t2/2),'red');
 
 
Regards,
 
Rafael
 
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Monmayrant
Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2015 10:57 AM
To: Users mailing list for Scilab <users@lists.scilab.org>
Subject: Re: [Scilab-users] How to produce a filled staircase plot
 
Thank you Serge for this solution, but it does not work for me: the "bars" in 
my case are not regular.
I am simulating an exponential random decay: starting from a number N0, my 
population decreases by jumps of N0->N0-1 that occur at random times, following 
an exponential law (see the attached plot).
For the moment, I just build my polygon by hand, but it adds quite a lot of 
"noise" on top of the code that I intent to show to my students.
I was hoping for a cleaner solution.
 
Thanks anyway,
 
Cheers,
 
Antoine
 
Le Mardi 6 Octobre 2015 11:42 CEST, Serge Steer < <mailto:serge.st...@inria.fr> 
serge.st...@inria.fr> a écrit: 
 

  
Le 06/10/2015 00:01, Antoine Monmayrant a écrit :


  Hi everyone,

I'm trying to do a filled staircase plot (ie a staircase where the area between 
the staircase and the x axis is filled with a solid color).
Is there a given combination of polyline_style and fill_mode, etc ... that can 
do this?
Or should I resort to building a polygon by hand?

Thanks in advance,

Antoine

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x=linspace(0,%pi,10);y=sin(x);
clf;plot(x,y);e=gce();e=e.children;
e.polyline_style=6;e.bar_width=0.5;
e.background=2;
e.line_mode="off";
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Re: [Scilab-users] How to produce a filled staircase plot

2015-10-07 Thread Yann DEBRAY

Hello Raphael,

Nice plot, but sadly it doesn't rescale.
Do you have an idea how to make it fit the axes, to rescale automatically?

Yann

Le 07/10/2015 00:17, Rafael Guera a écrit :

Hello Antoine,
  
An attempt below, not particularly clean but I hope not too dirty either:
  
//INPUT

t = [ 0  2  5 10 12 17 20 30 35 45 60]'*0.1;
N = [20 18 15 14 12  9  6  4  3  2  1]';
  
t2=[];N2=[];

ns= length(t);
t2(1:2:2*ns) = t;
t2(2:2:2*ns) = [t(2:$)-%eps; t($)];
N2(1:2:2*ns-1) = N;
N2(2:2:2*ns) = N;
clf;
xfpoly([t2(1)-%eps;t2;t2($)+%eps],[0;N2;0]);
h = gce();
h.line_mode = "off";
h.background = color('gray');
plot(t2,N2,'black', t2,21*exp(-t2/2),'red');
  
  
Regards,
  
Rafael
  
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From: users [mailto:users-boun...@lists.scilab.org] On Behalf Of Antoine 
Monmayrant
Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2015 10:57 AM
To: Users mailing list for Scilab <users@lists.scilab.org>
Subject: Re: [Scilab-users] How to produce a filled staircase plot
  
Thank you Serge for this solution, but it does not work for me: the "bars" in my case are not regular.

I am simulating an exponential random decay: starting from a number N0, my 
population decreases by jumps of N0->N0-1 that occur at random times, following 
an exponential law (see the attached plot).
For the moment, I just build my polygon by hand, but it adds quite a lot of 
"noise" on top of the code that I intent to show to my students.
I was hoping for a cleaner solution.
  
Thanks anyway,
  
Cheers,
  
Antoine
  
Le Mardi 6 Octobre 2015 11:42 CEST, Serge Steer < <mailto:serge.st...@inria.fr> serge.st...@inria.fr> a écrit:
  

Le 06/10/2015 00:01, Antoine Monmayrant a écrit :

Hi everyone,

I'm trying to do a filled staircase plot (ie a staircase where the area between 
the staircase and the x axis is filled with a solid color).
Is there a given combination of polyline_style and fill_mode, etc ... that can 
do this?
Or should I resort to building a polygon by hand?

Thanks in advance,

Antoine

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x=linspace(0,%pi,10);y=sin(x);
clf;plot(x,y);e=gce();e=e.children;
e.polyline_style=6;e.bar_width=0.5;
e.background=2;
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Re: [Scilab-users] How to produce a filled staircase plot

2015-10-07 Thread Antoine Monmayrant

Le 10/07/2015 09:41 AM, Yann DEBRAY a écrit :

Hello Raphael,

Nice plot, but sadly it doesn't rescale.
Do you have an idea how to make it fit the axes, to rescale automatically?


You can calculate your data_bounds and set them after plotting.
Alernatively, use my method that does not rely on xfpoly, but on plot 
that rescales automatically:


//I want to staircase plot N(Decay_times)
N=[N2,N2-cumsum(ones(Decay_times))+1];
Np1=[N2-cumsum(ones(Decay_times))+1,0];
Ns=matrix([N;Np1],2*prod(size(N)));
Decay_times=[0,Decay_times];

D_t=matrix([Decay_times;Decay_times],2*prod(size(Decay_times)));
//in the end, I plot Ns(D_t)
Ns=[0;Ns];
D_t=[0;D_t];
//plot it
plot(D_t,Ns, 'k-');
//fill the bacground
e=gce();
e.children.polyline_style=1;
e.children.closed='off';
e.children.background=color('gray');



Yann

Le 07/10/2015 00:17, Rafael Guera a écrit :

Hello Antoine,
  
An attempt below, not particularly clean but I hope not too dirty either:
  
//INPUT

t = [ 0  2  5 10 12 17 20 30 35 45 60]'*0.1;
N = [20 18 15 14 12  9  6  4  3  2  1]';
  
t2=[];N2=[];

ns= length(t);
t2(1:2:2*ns) = t;
t2(2:2:2*ns) = [t(2:$)-%eps; t($)];
N2(1:2:2*ns-1) = N;
N2(2:2:2*ns) = N;
clf;
xfpoly([t2(1)-%eps;t2;t2($)+%eps],[0;N2;0]);
h = gce();
h.line_mode = "off";
h.background = color('gray');
plot(t2,N2,'black', t2,21*exp(-t2/2),'red');
  
  
Regards,
  
Rafael
  
-Original Message-

From: users [mailto:users-boun...@lists.scilab.org] On Behalf Of Antoine 
Monmayrant
Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2015 10:57 AM
To: Users mailing list for Scilab<users@lists.scilab.org>
Subject: Re: [Scilab-users] How to produce a filled staircase plot
  
Thank you Serge for this solution, but it does not work for me: the "bars" in my case are not regular.

I am simulating an exponential random decay: starting from a number N0, my 
population decreases by jumps of N0->N0-1 that occur at random times, following 
an exponential law (see the attached plot).
For the moment, I just build my polygon by hand, but it adds quite a lot of 
"noise" on top of the code that I intent to show to my students.
I was hoping for a cleaner solution.
  
Thanks anyway,
  
Cheers,
  
Antoine
  
Le Mardi 6 Octobre 2015 11:42 CEST, Serge Steer <<mailto:serge.st...@inria.fr>  serge.st...@inria.fr> a écrit:
  

Le 06/10/2015 00:01, Antoine Monmayrant a écrit :

Hi everyone,

I'm trying to do a filled staircase plot (ie a staircase where the area between 
the staircase and the x axis is filled with a solid color).
Is there a given combination of polyline_style and fill_mode, etc ... that can 
do this?
Or should I resort to building a polygon by hand?

Thanks in advance,

Antoine

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x=linspace(0,%pi,10);y=sin(x);
clf;plot(x,y);e=gce();e=e.children;
e.polyline_style=6;e.bar_width=0.5;
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Re: [Scilab-users] How to produce a filled staircase plot

2015-10-07 Thread Serge Steer
Under Scilab-5.5.2 xfpoly rescale the graph automatically as plot does

A little more simple (efficient?) code:

t = [ 0  2  5 10 12 17 20 30 35 45 60]'*0.1;
N = [20 18 15 14 12  9  6  4  3  2  1]';

t2=matrix([t' t($); t' t($)],-1,1);
N2=matrix([0 N'; N' 0],-1,1)

clf;
xfpoly(t2,N2);
h = gce();
h.line_mode = "off";
h.background = color('gray');
plot(t2(2:$-1),N2(2:$-1),'black', t2(2:$-1),21*exp(-t2(2:$-1)/2),'red');
 



 
Le 07/10/2015 09:58, Antoine Monmayrant a écrit :
> Le 10/07/2015 09:41 AM, Yann DEBRAY a écrit :
>> Hello Raphael,
>>
>> Nice plot, but sadly it doesn't rescale.
>> Do you have an idea how to make it fit the axes, to rescale
>> automatically?
>
> You can calculate your data_bounds and set them after plotting.
> Alernatively, use my method that does not rely on xfpoly, but on plot
> that rescales automatically:
>
> //I want to staircase plot N(Decay_times)
> N=[N2,N2-cumsum(ones(Decay_times))+1];
> Np1=[N2-cumsum(ones(Decay_times))+1,0];
> Ns=matrix([N;Np1],2*prod(size(N)));
> Decay_times=[0,Decay_times];
>
> D_t=matrix([Decay_times;Decay_times],2*prod(size(Decay_times)));
> //in the end, I plot Ns(D_t)
> Ns=[0;Ns];
> D_t=[0;D_t];
> //plot it
> plot(D_t,Ns, 'k-');
> //fill the bacground
> e=gce();
> e.children.polyline_style=1;
> e.children.closed='off';
> e.children.background=color('gray');
>
>>
>> Yann
>>
>> Le 07/10/2015 00:17, Rafael Guera a écrit :
>>> Hello Antoine,
>>>  
>>> An attempt below, not particularly clean but I hope not too dirty either:
>>>  
>>> //INPUT
>>> t = [ 0  2  5 10 12 17 20 30 35 45 60]'*0.1;
>>> N = [20 18 15 14 12  9  6  4  3  2  1]';
>>>  
>>> t2=[];N2=[];
>>> ns= length(t);
>>> t2(1:2:2*ns) = t;  
>>> t2(2:2:2*ns) = [t(2:$)-%eps; t($)];
>>> N2(1:2:2*ns-1) = N;
>>> N2(2:2:2*ns) = N;
>>> clf;
>>> xfpoly([t2(1)-%eps;t2;t2($)+%eps],[0;N2;0]);
>>> h = gce();
>>> h.line_mode = "off";
>>> h.background = color('gray');
>>> plot(t2,N2,'black', t2,21*exp(-t2/2),'red');
>>>  
>>>  
>>> Regards,
>>>  
>>> Rafael
>>>  
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: users [mailto:users-boun...@lists.scilab.org] On Behalf Of Antoine 
>>> Monmayrant
>>> Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2015 10:57 AM
>>> To: Users mailing list for Scilab <users@lists.scilab.org>
>>> Subject: Re: [Scilab-users] How to produce a filled staircase plot
>>>  
>>> Thank you Serge for this solution, but it does not work for me: the "bars" 
>>> in my case are not regular.
>>> I am simulating an exponential random decay: starting from a number N0, my 
>>> population decreases by jumps of N0->N0-1 that occur at random times, 
>>> following an exponential law (see the attached plot).
>>> For the moment, I just build my polygon by hand, but it adds quite a lot of 
>>> "noise" on top of the code that I intent to show to my students.
>>> I was hoping for a cleaner solution.
>>>  
>>> Thanks anyway,
>>>  
>>> Cheers,
>>>  
>>> Antoine
>>>  
>>> Le Mardi 6 Octobre 2015 11:42 CEST, Serge Steer < 
>>> <mailto:serge.st...@inria.fr> serge.st...@inria.fr> a écrit: 
>>>  
>>>> Le 06/10/2015 00:01, Antoine Monmayrant a écrit :
>>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm trying to do a filled staircase plot (ie a staircase where the area 
>>>>> between the staircase and the x axis is filled with a solid color).
>>>>> Is there a given combination of polyline_style and fill_mode, etc ... 
>>>>> that can do this?
>>>>> Or should I resort to building a polygon by hand?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>>
>>>>> Antoine
>>>>>
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>>>>>
>>>> May be the bar mode can help you
>>>> x=linspace(0,%pi,10);y=sin(x);
>>>> clf;plot(x,y);e=gce();e=e.children;
>>>> e.po

Re: [Scilab-users] How to produce a filled staircase plot

2015-10-06 Thread Rafael Guera
Hello Antoine,
 
An attempt below, not particularly clean but I hope not too dirty either:
 
//INPUT
t = [ 0  2  5 10 12 17 20 30 35 45 60]'*0.1;
N = [20 18 15 14 12  9  6  4  3  2  1]';
 
t2=[];N2=[];
ns= length(t);
t2(1:2:2*ns) = t;  
t2(2:2:2*ns) = [t(2:$)-%eps; t($)];
N2(1:2:2*ns-1) = N;
N2(2:2:2*ns) = N;
clf;
xfpoly([t2(1)-%eps;t2;t2($)+%eps],[0;N2;0]);
h = gce();
h.line_mode = "off";
h.background = color('gray');
plot(t2,N2,'black', t2,21*exp(-t2/2),'red');
 
 
Regards,
 
Rafael
 
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Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2015 10:57 AM
To: Users mailing list for Scilab <users@lists.scilab.org>
Subject: Re: [Scilab-users] How to produce a filled staircase plot
 
Thank you Serge for this solution, but it does not work for me: the "bars" in 
my case are not regular.
I am simulating an exponential random decay: starting from a number N0, my 
population decreases by jumps of N0->N0-1 that occur at random times, following 
an exponential law (see the attached plot).
For the moment, I just build my polygon by hand, but it adds quite a lot of 
"noise" on top of the code that I intent to show to my students.
I was hoping for a cleaner solution.
 
Thanks anyway,
 
Cheers,
 
Antoine
 
Le Mardi 6 Octobre 2015 11:42 CEST, Serge Steer < <mailto:serge.st...@inria.fr> 
serge.st...@inria.fr> a écrit: 
 
> Le 06/10/2015 00:01, Antoine Monmayrant a écrit :
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I'm trying to do a filled staircase plot (ie a staircase where the area 
> > between the staircase and the x axis is filled with a solid color).
> > Is there a given combination of polyline_style and fill_mode, etc ... that 
> > can do this?
> > Or should I resort to building a polygon by hand?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Antoine
> >
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> x=linspace(0,%pi,10);y=sin(x);
> clf;plot(x,y);e=gce();e=e.children;
> e.polyline_style=6;e.bar_width=0.5;
> e.background=2;
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Re: [Scilab-users] How to produce a filled staircase plot

2015-10-06 Thread Dang, Christophe
Hello,

> De : Antoine Monmayrant
> Envoyé : mardi 6 octobre 2015 00:01
>
> I'm trying to do a filled staircase plot
> (ie a staircase where the area between the staircase and the x axis is filled 
> with a solid color).
> Is there a given combination of polyline_style and fill_mode, etc ... that 
> can do this?

I tried polt2d2 (or plot2d and polyline_style=2)
With fill_mode="on" and background=2 (or whatever)
And get some weird result: only the caption is filled, not the polyline.

This is not what I expect when I read the help page
http://help.scilab.org/docs/5.5.2/en_US/polyline_properties.html

Did I misunderstand something or should I fill a bug report (is there already a 
bug report)?

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Re: [Scilab-users] How to produce a filled staircase plot

2015-10-06 Thread Serge Steer
Le 06/10/2015 00:01, Antoine Monmayrant a écrit :
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm trying to do a filled staircase plot (ie a staircase where the area 
> between the staircase and the x axis is filled with a solid color).
> Is there a given combination of polyline_style and fill_mode, etc ... that 
> can do this?
> Or should I resort to building a polygon by hand?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Antoine
>
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clf;plot(x,y);e=gce();e=e.children;
e.polyline_style=6;e.bar_width=0.5;
e.background=2;
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Re: [Scilab-users] How to produce a filled staircase plot

2015-10-06 Thread Antoine Monmayrant
Thank you Serge for this solution, but it does not work for me: the "bars" in 
my case are not regular.
I am simulating an exponential random decay: starting from a number N0, my 
population decreases by jumps of N0->N0-1 that occure at random times, 
following an exponential law (see the attached plot).
For the moment, I just build my polygon by hand, but it adds quite a lot of 
"noise" on top of the code that I intent to show to my students.
I was hoping for a cleaner solution.

Thanks anyway,

Cheers,

Antoine


Le Mardi 6 Octobre 2015 11:42 CEST, Serge Steer  a écrit:

> Le 06/10/2015 00:01, Antoine Monmayrant a écrit :
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I'm trying to do a filled staircase plot (ie a staircase where the area 
> > between the staircase and the x axis is filled with a solid color).
> > Is there a given combination of polyline_style and fill_mode, etc ... that 
> > can do this?
> > Or should I resort to building a polygon by hand?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Antoine
> >
> > ___
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> > users@lists.scilab.org
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> May be the bar mode can help you
> x=linspace(0,%pi,10);y=sin(x);
> clf;plot(x,y);e=gce();e=e.children;
> e.polyline_style=6;e.bar_width=0.5;
> e.background=2;
> e.line_mode="off";
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[Scilab-users] How to produce a filled staircase plot

2015-10-05 Thread Antoine Monmayrant
Hi everyone,

I'm trying to do a filled staircase plot (ie a staircase where the area between 
the staircase and the x axis is filled with a solid color).
Is there a given combination of polyline_style and fill_mode, etc ... that can 
do this?
Or should I resort to building a polygon by hand?

Thanks in advance,

Antoine

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