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tdeedu/libtdeedu/tdeeduplot
Michele Calgaro e37a0bcc13
Replace QObject, QWidget, QImage, QPair, QRgb, QColor, QChar, QString, QIODevice with TQ* version
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CMakeLists.txt Conversion to the cmake building system. 5 years ago
Makefile.am LIB_QT -> LIB_TQT conversion to align to updated admin module 6 years ago
README Replace QObject, QWidget, QImage, QPair, QRgb, QColor, QChar, QString, QIODevice with TQ* version 1 year ago
kplotaxis.cpp Rename additional header files to avoid conflicts with KDE4 12 years ago
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kplotwidget.h Replace Q_OBJECT with TQ_OBJECT 1 year ago

README

This library provides KPlotWidget and KPlotObject classes.

KPlotWidget is a TQWidget-derived class that provides a virtual baseclass 
for easy data-plotting. The idea behind KPlotWidget is that you only have 
to specify information in "data units"; i.e., the natural units of the 
data being plotted.  KPlotWidget automatically converts everything 
to screen pixel units.

KPlotWidget draws X and Y axes with tickmarks and tick labels.  It 
automatically determines how many tickmarks to use and where they should 
be, based on the data limits specified for the plot.  You change the limits 
by calling setLimits( double x1, double x2, double y1, double y2 ), and 
then calling updateTickmarks() to recompute the positions of tickmarks 
and ticklabels.

Data to be plotted are stored using the KPlotObject class.  KPlotObject
consists of a QPtrList of DPoints, each specifying the X,Y coordinates
of a data point (DPoint is like QPoint, but the X and Y values are doubles 
instead of ints).  KPlotObject also specifies the "type" of data to be 
plotted (POINTS or CURVE or POLYGON or LABEL).

Jason Harris
kstars@30doradus.org