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The red points are connected by a cubic Bezier curve. The blue points are the control points. | |||
<jsxgraph width="600" height="600"> | <jsxgraph width="600" height="600"> | ||
var brd = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('jxgbox',{boundingbox:[-4,4,4,-4],keepaspectratio:true,axis:true}); | var brd = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('jxgbox',{boundingbox:[-4,4,4,-4],keepaspectratio:true,axis:true}); | ||
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p.push(brd.createElement('point',[2,-0.5],{strokeColor:col,fillColor:col})); // data point | p.push(brd.createElement('point',[2,-0.5],{strokeColor:col,fillColor:col})); // data point | ||
var c = brd.createElement('curve', JXG.Math.Numerics.bezier(p),{strokecolor:'blue', strokeOpacity:0. | var c = brd.createElement('curve', JXG.Math.Numerics.bezier(p),{strokecolor:'blue', strokeOpacity:0.6, strokeWidth:5}); | ||
</jsxgraph> | |||
===The underlying JavaScript code=== | |||
<source lang="javvascript"> | |||
var brd = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('jxgbox',{boundingbox:[-4,4,4,-4],keepaspectratio:true,axis:true}); | |||
var p = []; | |||
col = 'red'; | |||
p.push(brd.createElement('point',[2,1],{strokeColor:col,fillColor:col})); // data point | |||
col = 'blue'; | |||
p.push(brd.createElement('point',[0.75,2.5],{strokeColor:col,fillColor:col})); // control point | |||
p.push(brd.createElement('point',[-0.3,0.3],{strokeColor:col,fillColor:col})); // control point | |||
col = 'red'; | |||
p.push(brd.createElement('point',[-3,1],{strokeColor:col,fillColor:col})); // data point | |||
col = 'blue'; | |||
p.push(brd.createElement('point',[-0.75,-2.5],{strokeColor:col,fillColor:col})); // control point | |||
p.push(brd.createElement('point',[1.5,-2.8],{strokeColor:col,fillColor:col})); // control point | |||
</ | col = 'red'; | ||
p.push(brd.createElement('point',[2,-0.5],{strokeColor:col,fillColor:col})); // data point | |||
var c = brd.createElement('curve', JXG.Math.Numerics.bezier(p),{strokecolor:'blue', strokeOpacity:0.6, strokeWidth:5}); | |||
</source> | |||
[[Category:Examples]] | |||
[[Category:Curves]] |
Revision as of 08:55, 28 September 2009
The red points are connected by a cubic Bezier curve. The blue points are the control points.
The underlying JavaScript code
var brd = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('jxgbox',{boundingbox:[-4,4,4,-4],keepaspectratio:true,axis:true});
var p = [];
col = 'red';
p.push(brd.createElement('point',[2,1],{strokeColor:col,fillColor:col})); // data point
col = 'blue';
p.push(brd.createElement('point',[0.75,2.5],{strokeColor:col,fillColor:col})); // control point
p.push(brd.createElement('point',[-0.3,0.3],{strokeColor:col,fillColor:col})); // control point
col = 'red';
p.push(brd.createElement('point',[-3,1],{strokeColor:col,fillColor:col})); // data point
col = 'blue';
p.push(brd.createElement('point',[-0.75,-2.5],{strokeColor:col,fillColor:col})); // control point
p.push(brd.createElement('point',[1.5,-2.8],{strokeColor:col,fillColor:col})); // control point
col = 'red';
p.push(brd.createElement('point',[2,-0.5],{strokeColor:col,fillColor:col})); // data point
var c = brd.createElement('curve', JXG.Math.Numerics.bezier(p),{strokecolor:'blue', strokeOpacity:0.6, strokeWidth:5});