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// Given is a 2D data array of size (len x len) containing integer values | // Given is a 2D data array of size (len x len) containing integer values | ||
// from 0 to (bins-1). | // from 0 to (bins-1). | ||
var len = | var len = 20; | ||
var bins = 5; | var bins = 5; | ||
// Here, we just create random values. | // Here, we just create random values. | ||
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createHeatMap(brd, xyArr, len, len, bins); | createHeatMap(brd, xyArr, len, len, bins); | ||
</jsxgraph> | </jsxgraph> | ||
=== The underlying JavaScript code === | |||
<source lang="javascript"> | |||
// Given is a 2D data array of size (len x len) containing integer values | |||
// from 0 to (bins-1). | |||
var len = 20; | |||
var bins = 5; | |||
// Here, we just create random values. | |||
var xyArr = []; | |||
var i, j; | |||
for (i=0; i<len; i++) { | |||
xyArr[i] = []; | |||
for (j=0; j<len; j++) { | |||
xyArr[i][j] = Math.round(Math.random()*(bins-1)); | |||
} | |||
} | |||
// Now, xyArr is a 2D array containing the random integer values. | |||
var brd = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('jxgbox', {boundingbox:[-0.5,len+0.5, len+0.5, 0.5], | |||
keepaspectratio:false, showNavigation:true}); | |||
// spot() creates a quadratic single filled curve centered around (x,y). | |||
var spot = function(board, y, x, v, maxVal) { | |||
var c = JXG.hsv2rgb(270.0-v*270.0/maxVal, 0.8, 1.0); | |||
return board.create('curve', | |||
[[x-0.5, x+0.5, x+0.5, x-0.5, x-0.5], | |||
[y-0.5, y-0.5, y+0.5, y+0.5, y-0.5]], | |||
{strokeWidth:0, fillColor:c, highlightFillColor:c, highlightFillOpacity:0.8}); | |||
}; | |||
var createHeatMap = function(board, arr2D, xlen, ylen, bins) { | |||
var i, j, heat = []; | |||
board.suspendUpdate(); | |||
for (i=0; i<ylen; i++) { | |||
heat[i] = []; | |||
for (j=0; j<xlen; j++) { | |||
heat[i][j] = spot(board, i, j, xyArr[i][j], bins-1); | |||
} | |||
} | |||
board.unsuspendUpdate(); | |||
return heat; | |||
}; | |||
createHeatMap(brd, xyArr, len, len, bins); | |||
</source> | |||
[[Category:Examples]] | [[Category:Examples]] | ||
[[Category:Charts]] |
Revision as of 19:57, 6 March 2012
The underlying JavaScript code
// Given is a 2D data array of size (len x len) containing integer values
// from 0 to (bins-1).
var len = 20;
var bins = 5;
// Here, we just create random values.
var xyArr = [];
var i, j;
for (i=0; i<len; i++) {
xyArr[i] = [];
for (j=0; j<len; j++) {
xyArr[i][j] = Math.round(Math.random()*(bins-1));
}
}
// Now, xyArr is a 2D array containing the random integer values.
var brd = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('jxgbox', {boundingbox:[-0.5,len+0.5, len+0.5, 0.5],
keepaspectratio:false, showNavigation:true});
// spot() creates a quadratic single filled curve centered around (x,y).
var spot = function(board, y, x, v, maxVal) {
var c = JXG.hsv2rgb(270.0-v*270.0/maxVal, 0.8, 1.0);
return board.create('curve',
[[x-0.5, x+0.5, x+0.5, x-0.5, x-0.5],
[y-0.5, y-0.5, y+0.5, y+0.5, y-0.5]],
{strokeWidth:0, fillColor:c, highlightFillColor:c, highlightFillOpacity:0.8});
};
var createHeatMap = function(board, arr2D, xlen, ylen, bins) {
var i, j, heat = [];
board.suspendUpdate();
for (i=0; i<ylen; i++) {
heat[i] = [];
for (j=0; j<xlen; j++) {
heat[i][j] = spot(board, i, j, xyArr[i][j], bins-1);
}
}
board.unsuspendUpdate();
return heat;
};
createHeatMap(brd, xyArr, len, len, bins);