X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/a796957ae06c5be604b8f04968bc0bac5709030c..afbe906abdf9aa69a56571b8b20b095351dd8f34:/docs/latex/wx/plotcurve.tex?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/docs/latex/wx/plotcurve.tex b/docs/latex/wx/plotcurve.tex index 2d166be636..a6c375b4db 100644 --- a/docs/latex/wx/plotcurve.tex +++ b/docs/latex/wx/plotcurve.tex @@ -26,13 +26,6 @@ and \helpref{GetY()}{wxplotcurvegety}). Constructor assigning start values. See below for interpretation. -\membersection{wxPlotCurve::GetStartX}\label{wxplotcurvegetstartx} - -\func{wxInt32}{GetStartX}{\void} - -Must be overridden. This function should return the index of the first value -of this curve, typically zero. - \membersection{wxPlotCurve::GetEndX}\label{wxplotcurvegetendx} \func{wxInt32}{GetEndX}{\void} @@ -40,6 +33,17 @@ of this curve, typically zero. Must be overridden. This function should return the index of the last value of this curve, typically 99 if 100 values have been measured. +\membersection{wxPlotCurve::GetEndY}\label{wxplotcurvegetendy} + +\func{double}{GetEndY}{\void} + +See \helpref{SetStartY}{wxplotcurvesetendy}. + +\membersection{wxPlotCurve::GetOffsetY}\label{wxplotcurvegetoffsety} + +\func{int}{GetOffsetY}{\void} + +Returns the vertical offset. \membersection{wxPlotCurve::GetY}\label{wxplotcurvegety} \func{double}{GetY}{\param{wxInt32 }{x}} @@ -48,14 +52,12 @@ Must be overridden. This function will return the actual Y value corresponding to the given X value. The x value is of an integer type because it is considered to be an index in row of measured values. -\membersection{wxPlotCurve::SetStartY}\label{wxplotcurvesetstarty} +\membersection{wxPlotCurve::GetStartX}\label{wxplotcurvegetstartx} -\func{void}{SetStartY}{\param{double }{startY}} +\func{wxInt32}{GetStartX}{\void} -The value returned by this function tells the plot window what the lowest values -in the curve will be os that a suitable scale can be found for the display. If -the Y values in this curve are in the range of -1.5 to 0.5, this function should -return -1.5 or maybe -2.0 for nicer optics. +Must be overridden. This function should return the index of the first value +of this curve, typically zero. \membersection{wxPlotCurve::GetStartY}\label{wxplotcurvegetstarty} @@ -68,26 +70,24 @@ See \helpref{SetStartY}{wxplotcurvesetstarty}. \func{void}{SetEndY}{\param{double }{endY}} The value returned by this function tells the plot window what the highest values -in the curve will be os that a suitable scale can be found for the display. If +in the curve will be so that a suitable scale can be found for the display. If the Y values in this curve are in the range of -1.5 to 0.5, this function should -return 0.5 or maybe 1.0 for nicer optics. - -\membersection{wxPlotCurve::GetEndY}\label{wxplotcurvegetendy} - -\func{double}{GetEndY}{\void} - -See \helpref{SetStartY}{wxplotcurvesetendy}. +return 0.5 or maybe 1.0 for nicer aesthetics. \membersection{wxPlotCurve::SetOffsetY}\label{wxplotcurvesetoffsety} \func{void}{SetOffsetY}{\param{int }{offsetY}} When displaying several curves in one window, it is often useful to assign -different offsets to the curves. You should call \helpref{wxPlotWindow::Move}{wxplotwindowmove} +different offsets to the curves. You should call \helpref{wxPlotWindow::Move}{wxplotwindowmove} to set this value after you have added the curve to the window. -\membersection{wxPlotCurve::GetOffsetY}\label{wxplotcurvegetoffsety} +\membersection{wxPlotCurve::SetStartY}\label{wxplotcurvesetstarty} -\func{int}{GetOffsetY}{\void} +\func{void}{SetStartY}{\param{double }{startY}} + +The value returned by this function tells the plot window what the lowest values +in the curve will be so that a suitable scale can be found for the display. If +the Y values in this curve are in the range of -1.5 to 0.5, this function should +return -1.5 or maybe -2.0 for nicer aesthetics. -Returns the vertical offset.