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− | As seen on the [[ | + | As seen on the [[Compounds and multi-panel plots (xfig example)| multiplot]] page all plots in xfig are objects and can be combined. To plot a plot within another one, we need to add the object which defines the inset plot to the object which defines the overall plot. This can be done with the routine **''add_object''** of a given xfig-object. If ''a'' is an xfig object, and we want to plot ''b'' inside it, the command would be |
a.add_object(b, x, y) ; | a.add_object(b, x, y) ; | ||
where ''x'' and ''y'' are the coordinates where the center of ''b'' will appear within in ''a'' in coordinates of ''a''. | where ''x'' and ''y'' are the coordinates where the center of ''b'' will appear within in ''a'' in coordinates of ''a''. | ||
If ''x'' and ''y'' are omitted, ''b'' is not translated, but added to ''a'' "as it is". | If ''x'' and ''y'' are omitted, ''b'' is not translated, but added to ''a'' "as it is". | ||
− | More information can be obtained by reading ''xfig_plot_new.add.object(;help)'' and ''help xfig_plot--wcs''. | + | More information can be obtained by reading ''xfig_plot_new.add.object(;help)'' and ''help xfig_plot--wcs''. |
===== Short example ===== | ===== Short example ===== |
Revision as of 13:01, 18 April 2018
--- //an example added by Felix// ---
Insets
As seen on the multiplot page all plots in xfig are objects and can be combined. To plot a plot within another one, we need to add the object which defines the inset plot to the object which defines the overall plot. This can be done with the routine **add_object** of a given xfig-object. If a is an xfig object, and we want to plot b inside it, the command would be
a.add_object(b, x, y) ;
where x and y are the coordinates where the center of b will appear within in a in coordinates of a. If x and y are omitted, b is not translated, but added to a "as it is".
More information can be obtained by reading xfig_plot_new.add.object(;help) and help xfig_plot--wcs.
Short example
variable x = [0:10:0.1] , y = cos(x) ; variable a = xfig_plot_new(6,6) ; variable b = xfig_plot_new(2,2) ; a.world(0,10,-1.5, 1.5) ; a.plot(x,y) ; b.world(0,10,-1,1); b.axis(;off) ; b.plot([0,10],[-1,-1] ; color="red") ; b.plot([0,0],[-1,1] ; color="blue2") ; b.plot(x,y) ; a.add_object(b, 5, 0, -0.5, -0.5) ; a.render("plots/testsin.eps") ;