implot-rs/implot-examples/examples/line_plots.rs

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//! This example demonstrates how line plots are to be used, along with some querying features
//! that will be applicable to all kinds of plots.
use imgui::{im_str, CollapsingHeader, Condition, Ui, Window};
use implot::{
get_plot_limits, get_plot_mouse_position, get_plot_query, is_plot_hovered, is_plot_queried,
push_style_color, push_style_var_f32, push_style_var_u32, AxisFlags, ImPlotLimits, ImPlotPoint,
ImPlotRange, Marker, Plot, PlotColorElement, PlotFlags, PlotLine, StyleVar,
};
mod support;
fn show_basic_plot(ui: &Ui) {
ui.text(im_str!(
"This header just plots a line with as little code as possible."
));
let content_width = ui.window_content_region_width();
Plot::new("Simple line plot")
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// The size call could also be omitted, though the defaults don't consider window
// width, which is why we're not doing so here.
.size(content_width, 300.0)
.build(|| {
// If this is called outside a plot build callback, the program will panic.
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let x_positions = vec![0.1, 0.9];
let y_positions = vec![0.1, 0.9];
PlotLine::new("legend label").plot(&x_positions, &y_positions);
});
}
fn show_configurable_plot(ui: &Ui) {
ui.text(im_str!(
"This header demos what we can configure about plots."
));
// Settings for the plot
// - X and Y size in pixels
let x_size = 300.0;
let y_size = 200.0;
// - Strings for the axis labels
let x_label = "X label!";
let y_label = "Y label!";
// - Plot limits
let x_min = 2.0;
let x_max = 3.0;
let y_min = 1.0;
let y_max = 2.0;
// - Plot flags, see the PlotFlags docs for more info
let plot_flags = PlotFlags::DEFAULT;
// - Axis flags, see the AxisFlags docs for more info. All flags are bitflags-created,
// so they support a bunch of convenient operations, see https://docs.rs/bitflags
let x_axis_flags = AxisFlags::DEFAULT;
let y_axis_flags = AxisFlags::DEFAULT;
// - Unlabelled X axis ticks
let x_ticks = vec![2.2, 2.5, 2.8];
// - Labelled Y axis ticks
let y_ticks = vec![(1.1, "A".to_owned()), (1.4, "B".to_owned())];
// Axis labels
Plot::new("Configured line plot")
.size(x_size, y_size)
.x_label(&x_label)
.y_label(&y_label)
.x_limits(
&ImPlotRange {
Min: x_min,
Max: x_max,
},
// Always means that the limits stay what we force them to here, even if the user
// scrolls or drags in the plot with the mouse. FirstUseEver sets the limits the
// first time the plot is drawn, but the user can then modify them and the change
// will stick.
Condition::Always,
)
.y_limits(
&ImPlotRange {
Min: y_min,
Max: y_max,
},
Condition::Always,
)
.x_ticks(&x_ticks)
.y_ticks_with_labels(&y_ticks)
// If any of these flag setting calls are omitted, the defaults are used.
.with_plot_flags(&plot_flags)
.with_x_axis_flags(&x_axis_flags)
.with_y_axis_flags(&y_axis_flags)
.build(|| {
PlotLine::new("A line").plot(&vec![2.1, 2.9], &vec![1.1, 1.9]);
});
}
fn show_query_features_plot(ui: &Ui) {
ui.text(im_str!(
"This header demos how to use the querying features."
));
let content_width = ui.window_content_region_width();
// Create some containers for exfiltrating data from the closure below
let mut hover_pos: Option<ImPlotPoint> = None;
let mut plot_limits: Option<ImPlotLimits> = None;
let mut query_limits: Option<ImPlotLimits> = None;
// Draw a plot
Plot::new("Plot querying")
.size(content_width, 300.0)
.x_limits(&ImPlotRange { Min: 0.0, Max: 5.0 }, Condition::FirstUseEver)
.y_limits(&ImPlotRange { Min: 0.0, Max: 5.0 }, Condition::FirstUseEver)
.build(|| {
if is_plot_hovered() {
hover_pos = Some(get_plot_mouse_position());
}
if is_plot_queried() {
query_limits = Some(get_plot_query());
}
plot_limits = Some(get_plot_limits());
});
// Print some previously-exfiltrated info. This is because calling
// things like is_plot_hovered or get_plot_mouse_position() outside
// of an actual Plot is not allowed.
if let Some(pos) = hover_pos {
ui.text(im_str!("hovered at {}, {}", pos.x, pos.y));
}
if let Some(limits) = plot_limits {
ui.text(im_str!("Plot limits are {:#?}", limits));
}
if let Some(query) = query_limits {
ui.text(im_str!("Query limits are {:#?}", query));
}
}
fn show_style_plot(ui: &Ui) {
ui.text(im_str!(
"This header demos how to use the styling features."
));
let content_width = ui.window_content_region_width();
// The style stack works the same as for other imgui things - we can push
// things to have them apply, then pop again to undo the change. In implot-rs,
// pushing returns a value on which we have to call .pop() later. Pushing
// variables can be done outside of plot calls as well.
let style = push_style_color(&PlotColorElement::PlotBg, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 0.2);
Plot::new("Style demo plot")
.size(content_width, 300.0)
.x_limits(&ImPlotRange { Min: 0.0, Max: 6.0 }, Condition::Always)
.y_limits(
&ImPlotRange {
Min: -1.0,
Max: 3.0,
},
Condition::Always,
)
.with_plot_flags(&(PlotFlags::DEFAULT))
.with_y_axis_flags(&(AxisFlags::DEFAULT))
.build(|| {
// Markers can be selected as shown here. The markers are internally represented
// as an u32, hence this calling style.
let markerchoice = push_style_var_u32(&StyleVar::Marker, Marker::CROSS.bits());
PlotLine::new("Left eye").plot(&vec![2.0, 2.0], &vec![2.0, 1.0]);
// Calling pop() on the return value of the push above will undo the marker choice.
markerchoice.pop();
// Line weights can be set the same way, along with some other things - see
// the docs of StyleVar for more info.
let lineweight = push_style_var_f32(&StyleVar::LineWeight, 5.0);
PlotLine::new("Right eye").plot(&vec![4.0, 4.0], &vec![2.0, 1.0]);
lineweight.pop();
let x_values = vec![1.0, 2.0, 4.0, 5.0];
let y_values = vec![1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0];
PlotLine::new("Mouth").plot(&x_values, &y_values);
});
style.pop();
}
fn main() {
let system = support::init(file!());
let mut showing_demo = false;
system.main_loop(move |_, ui| {
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Window::new(im_str!("Line plots example"))
.size([430.0, 450.0], Condition::FirstUseEver)
.build(ui, || {
ui.text(im_str!("Hello from implot-rs!"));
ui.text_wrapped(im_str!(
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"The headers here demo the line plotting features of the library. \
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Have a look at the example source code to see how they are implemented.\n\
Check out the demo from ImPlot itself first \
(by enabling the 'Show demo' checkbox) for instructions \
on how to interact with ImPlot plots."
));
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ui.checkbox(im_str!("Show demo"), &mut showing_demo);
// Show individual examples in collapsed headers
if CollapsingHeader::new(im_str!("Basic lineplot")).build(&ui) {
show_basic_plot(&ui);
}
if CollapsingHeader::new(im_str!("Configurable lineplot")).build(&ui) {
show_configurable_plot(&ui);
}
if CollapsingHeader::new(im_str!("Querying a plot")).build(&ui) {
show_query_features_plot(&ui);
}
if CollapsingHeader::new(im_str!("Styling a plot")).build(&ui) {
show_style_plot(&ui);
}
});
if showing_demo {
implot::show_demo_window(&mut showing_demo);
}
});
}