public void Test_Fill_SeveralCurvesWithLegend() { double[] blueLineXs = { 0, 3, 5.5, 8, 10, 14, 15 }; double[] blueLineYs = { 10, 13, 10, 13, 11, 15, 15 }; double[] greenLineXs = { 0, 5, 6.5, 8, 11, 15 }; double[] greenLineYs = { 6, 2, 3.5, 2, 5, 1 }; double[] redLineXs = { 0, 5, 8, 15 }; double[] redLineYs = { 2, 7, 4, 11 }; var plt = new ScottPlot.Plot(400, 300); plt.AddFill(blueLineXs, blueLineYs, color: Color.Blue); plt.AddFill(redLineXs, redLineYs, color: Color.Red); plt.AddFill(greenLineXs, greenLineYs, color: Color.Green); plt.AxisAuto(0, 0); TestTools.SaveFig(plt); }
public void Test_Fill_OneCurveWithBaseline() { double[] xs = ScottPlot.DataGen.Range(0, 10, .1, true); double[] ys = ScottPlot.DataGen.Sin(xs); var plt = new ScottPlot.Plot(400, 300); plt.AddFill(xs, ys, baseline: .5); plt.AddHorizontalLine(0.5, color: Color.Black); plt.AxisAuto(0); TestTools.SaveFig(plt); }
public void Test_Fill_Between() { // the sine wave will have ~100 points double[] xs1 = ScottPlot.DataGen.Range(1, 10, .1, true); double[] ys1 = ScottPlot.DataGen.Sin(xs1); // the sine wave will have ~20 points double[] xs2 = ScottPlot.DataGen.Range(1, 10, .5, true); double[] ys2 = ScottPlot.DataGen.Cos(xs2); var plt = new ScottPlot.Plot(400, 300); plt.AddFill(xs1, ys1, xs2, ys2); plt.AddScatter(xs1, ys1, Color.Black, 2); plt.AddScatter(xs2, ys2, Color.Black, 2); plt.AxisAuto(0); TestTools.SaveFig(plt); }