### Lines A simple line plot of the 3 columns. ```julia plot(rand(100,3)) ``` ![](../img/qwt_example_1.png) ### Functions Plot multiple functions. ```julia plot(0:0.01:4π,[sin,cos]) ``` ![](../img/qwt_example_2.png) ### You can also call it with (xmin, xmax). ```julia plot([sin,cos],0,4π) ``` ![](../img/qwt_example_3.png) ### Global Change the guides/background without a separate call. ```julia plot(rand(10); title="TITLE",xlabel="XLABEL",ylabel="YLABEL",background_color=RGB(0.5,0.5,0.5)) ``` ![](../img/qwt_example_4.png) ### Two-axis Use the `axis` or `axiss` arguments. Note: This is only supported with Qwt right now ```julia plot(Vector[randn(100),randn(100) * 100]; axiss=[:left,:right]) ``` ![](../img/qwt_example_5.png) ### Vectors w/ pluralized args Plot multiple series with different numbers of points. Mix arguments that apply to all series (singular... see `marker`) with arguments unique to each series (pluralized... see `colors`). ```julia plot(Vector[rand(10),rand(20)]; marker=:ellipse,markersize=8,colors=[:red,:blue]) ``` ![](../img/qwt_example_6.png) ### Build plot in pieces Start with a base plot... ```julia plot(rand(100) / 3; reg=true,fillto=0) ``` ![](../img/qwt_example_7.png) ### and add to it later. ```julia scatter!(rand(100); markersize=6,color=:blue) ``` ![](../img/qwt_example_8.png) ### Heatmaps ```julia heatmap(randn(10000),randn(10000); nbins=200) ``` ![](../img/qwt_example_9.png) ### Lots of line types Options: (:line, :step, :stepinverted, :sticks, :dots, :none, :heatmap, :hexbin, :hist, :bar) Note: some may not work with all backends ```julia plot(rand(20,4); linetypes=[:line,:step,:sticks,:dots]) ``` ![](../img/qwt_example_10.png) ### Bar x is the midpoint of the bar. (todo: allow passing of edges instead of midpoints) ```julia bar(randn(1000)) ``` ![](../img/qwt_example_11.png) ### Histogram note: fillto isn't supported on all backends ```julia histogram(randn(1000); nbins=50,fillto=20) ``` ![](../img/qwt_example_12.png) ### Subplots subplot and subplot! are distinct commands which create many plots and add series to them in a circular fashion. You can define the layout with keyword params... either set the number of plots `n` (and optionally number of rows `nr` or number of columns `nc`), or you can set the layout directly with `layout`. Note: Gadfly is not very friendly here, and although you can create a plot and save a PNG, I haven't been able to actually display it. ```julia subplot(randn(100,5); layout=[1,1,3],linetypes=[:line,:hist,:dots,:step,:bar],nbins=10,legend=false) ``` ![](../img/qwt_example_13.png) ### Adding to subplots Note here the automatic grid layout, as well as the order in which new series are added to the plots. ```julia subplot(randn(100,5); n=4) ``` ![](../img/qwt_example_14.png) ### ```julia subplot!(randn(100,3)) ``` ![](../img/qwt_example_15.png)