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TriD::Contours(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       TriD::Contours(3pm)

NAME
PDL::Graphics::TriD::Contours - 3D Surface contours for TriD SYNOPSIS
# A simple contour plot in black and white use PDL::Graphics::TriD; use PDL::Graphics::TriD::Contours; $size = 25; $x = (xvals zeroes $size,$size) / $size; $y = (yvals zeroes $size,$size) / $size; $z = (sin($x*6.3) * sin($y*6.3)) ** 3; $data=new PDL::Graphics::TriD::Contours($z, [$z->xvals/$size,$z->yvals/$size,0]); PDL::Graphics::TriD::graph_object($data) FUNCTIONS
new() Define a new contour plot for TriD. $data=new PDL::Graphics::TriD::Contours($d,[$x,$y,$z],[$r,$g,$b],$options); where $d is a 2D pdl of data to be contoured. [$x,$y,$z] define a 3D map of $d into the visualization space [$r,$g,$b] is an optional [3,1] piddle specifing the contour color and $options is a hash reference to a list of options documented below. Contours can also be colored by value using the set_color_table function. ContourInt => 0.7 # explicitly set a contour interval ContourMin => 0.0 # explicitly set a contour minimum ContourMax => 10.0 # explicitly set a contour maximum ContourVals => $pdl # explicitly set all contour values Label => [1,5,$myfont] # see addlabels below Font => $font # explicitly set the font for contour labels If ContourVals is specified ContourInt, ContourMin, and ContourMax are ignored. If no options are specified, the algorthym tries to choose values based on the data supplied. Font can also be specified or overwritten by the addlabels() function below. addlabels() Add labels to a contour plot $contour->addlabels($labelint,$segint,$font); $labelint is the integer interval between labeled contours. If you have 8 countour levels and specify $labelint=3 addlabels will attempt to label the 1st, 4th, and 7th contours. $labelint defaults to 1. $segint specifies the density of labels on a single contour level. Each contour level consists of a number of connected line segments, $segint defines how many of these segments get labels. $segint defaults to 5, that is every fifth line segment will be labeled. set_colortable($table) Sets contour level colors based on the color table. $table is passed in as either a piddle of [3,n] colors, where n is the number of contour levels, or as a reference to a function which expects the number of contour levels as an argument and returns a [3,n] piddle. It should be straight forward to use the PDL::Graphics::LUT tables in a function which subsets the 256 colors supplied by the look up table into the number of colors needed by Contours. coldhot_colortable() A simple colortable function for use with the set_colortable function. coldhot_colortable defines a blue red spectrum of colors where the smallest contour value is blue, the highest is red and the others are shades in between. perl v5.14.2 2011-03-30 TriD::Contours(3pm)

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GLUNEXTCONTOUR(3G)														GLUNEXTCONTOUR(3G)

NAME
gluNextContour - mark the beginning of another contour C SPECIFICATION
void gluNextContour( GLUtesselator* tess, GLenum type ) PARAMETERS
tess Specifies the tessellation object (created with gluNewTess). type Specifies the type of the contour being defined. Valid values are GLU_EXTERIOR, GLU_INTERIOR, GLU_UNKNOWN, GLU_CCW, and GLU_CW. DESCRIPTION
gluNextContour is used in describing polygons with multiple contours. After the first contour has been described through a series of gluTessVertex calls, a gluNextContour call indicates that the previous contour is complete and that the next contour is about to begin. Another series of gluTessVertex calls is then used to describe the new contour. This process can be repeated until all contours have been described. type defines what type of contour follows. The legal contour types are as follows: GLU_EXTERIOR An exterior contour defines an exterior boundary of the polygon. GLU_INTERIOR An interior contour defines an interior boundary of the polygon (such as a hole). GLU_UNKNOWN An unknown contour is analyzed by the library to determine if it is interior or exterior. GLU_CCW, GLU_CW The first GLU_CCW or GLU_CW contour defined is considered to be exterior. All other contours are considered to be exte- rior if they are oriented in the same direction (clockwise or counterclockwise) as the first contour, and interior if they are not. If one contour is of type GLU_CCW or GLU_CW, then all contours must be of the same type (if they are not, then all GLU_CCW and GLU_CW con- tours will be changed to GLU_UNKNOWN). Note that there is no real difference between the GLU_CCW and GLU_CW contour types. Before the first contour is described, gluNextContour can be called to define the type of the first contour. If gluNextContour is not called before the first contour, then the first contour is marked GLU_EXTERIOR. This command is obsolete and is provided for backward compatibility only. Calls to gluNextContour are mapped to gluTessEndContour followed by gluTessBeginContour. EXAMPLE
A quadrilateral with a triangular hole in it can be described as follows: gluBeginPolygon(tobj); gluTessVertex(tobj, v1, v1); gluTessVertex(tobj, v2, v2); gluTessVertex(tobj, v3, v3); gluTessVertex(tobj, v4, v4); gluNextContour(tobj, GLU_INTERIOR); gluTessVertex(tobj, v5, v5); gluTessVertex(tobj, v6, v6); gluTessVertex(tobj, v7, v7); gluEndPolygon(tobj); SEE ALSO
gluBeginPolygon(3G), gluNewTess(3G), gluTessCallback(3G), gluTessVertex(3G), gluTessBeginContour(3G) GLUNEXTCONTOUR(3G)
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