rectangle_properties ==================== description of the Rectangle entity properties Description ~~~~~~~~~~~ The Rectangle entity is a leaf of the graphics entities hierarchy. This entity defines the parameters for rectangles and filled rectangles. :parent: This field contains the handle of the parent. The parent of the rectancle entity should be of the type `"Axes"` or `"Compound"`. : :children: This property contains a vector with the `children` of the handle. However, `rectangle` handles currently do not have any `children`. : :mark_mode: This field contains the default `mark_mode` property value for the polyline. Its value should be `"on"` (marks drawn) or `"off"` (no marks drawn). : :mark_style: The `mark_style` property value is used to select the type of mark to use when `mark_mode` property is `"on"`. The value should be an integer in [0 14] which stands for: dot, plus, cross, star, filled diamond, diamond, triangle up, triangle down, diamond plus, circle, asterisk, square, triangle right, triangle left and pentagram. The figure below shows the aspects of the marks depending on the `mark_style` and the `mark_foreground` and `mark_background` properties. : :mark_size_unit: This field contains the default `mark_size_unit` property value. If `mark_size_unit` is set to `"point"`, then the `mark_size` value is directly given in points. When `mark_size_unit` is set to `"tabulated"`, `mark_size` is computed relative to the font size array: therefore, its value should be an integer in [0 5] whith stands for 8pt, 10pt, 12pt, 14pt, 18pt and 24pt. Note that `xrect`_ and pure scilab functions use `tabulated` mode as default ; when using `plot`_ function, the `point` mode is automatically enabled. : :mark_size: The `mark_size` property is used to select the type of size of the marks when `mark_mode` property is `"on"`. Its value should be an integer in [0 5] whith stands for 8pt, 10pt, 12pt, 14pt, 18pt and 24pt. : :mark_foreground: This field contains the `mark_foreground` property value which is the marks' edge color. Its value should be a color index (relative to the current color_map) or 0 for transparant edge. : :mark_background: This field contains the `mark_background` property value which is the marks' face color. Its value should be a color index (relative to the current color_map) or 0 for transparant face. : :line_mode: This field contains the default `line_mode` property value for the rectangle. Its value should be `"on"`(line drawn) or `"off"` (no line drawn). : :fill_mode: If `fill_mode` property value is `"on"`, the rectangle is filled with the foreground color, the `mark_mode` must also have the value `"off"`. if not and the value's property is `"off"` only the shape of the rectangle is drawn using the foreground color. : :line_style: The `line_style` property value should be an integer in [1 8]. 1 stands for solid, the other value stands for a selection of dashes (see `getlinestyle`_). : :thickness: This property is a positive real specifying the rectangle width in pixels. The displayed width is actually determined by rounding the supplied width to the nearest integer. The only exception is vectorial export where the whole `thickness` value is considered. : :foreground: This field contains the color used to draw the outline of the rectangle. Its value should be a color index (relative to the current colormap). : :background: This field contains the color used to fill the rectangle. Its value should be a color index (relative to the current colormap). : :data: This property is to return the coordinates of the upper-left point of the rectangle and its width and height in user coordinates. The result is the matrix `[xleft,yup,[zup],width,height]` : :visible: This field contains the `visible` property value for the entity . It should be `"on"` or `"off"` . By default, the rectangle is visible, the value's property is `"on"`. If `"off"` the rectangle is not drawn on the screen. : :clip_state: This field contains the `clip_state` property value for the rectangle. It should be : + `"off"` this means that the rectangle is not clipped. + `"clipgrf"` this means that the rectangle is clipped outside the Axes box. + `"on"` this means that the rectangle is clipped outside the rectangle given by property clip_box. : :clip_box: This field is to determinate the `clip_box` property. By Default its value should be an empty matrix if clip_state is "off". Other cases the vector `[x,y,w,h]` (upper-left point width height) defines the portions of the rectangle to display, however `clip_state` property value will be changed. : :user_data: This field can be use to store any scilab variable in the rectangle data structure, and to retreive it. : Examples ~~~~~~~~ :: a=`get`_("current_axes");//get the handle of the newly created axes a.data_bounds=[-2,-2;2,2]; `xrect`_(-1,1,2,2) r=`get`_("hdl");//get handle on current entity (here the rectangle entity) r.type r.parent.type r.foreground=13; r.line_style=2; r.fill_mode="on"; r.background=`color`_('red'); r.clip_box=[-1 1;1 1]; r.data(:,[3 4])=[1/2 1/2]; r.data(:,[1 2])=[1/2 1/2]; r.clip_state="off" See Also ~~~~~~~~ + `set`_ set a property value of a graphic entity object or of a User Interface object. + `get`_ Retrieve a property value from a graphics entity or an User Interface object. + `delete`_ delete a graphic entity and its children. + `xrect`_ draw a rectangle + `xfrect`_ fill a rectangle + `xrects`_ draw or fill a set of rectangles + `graphics_entities`_ description of the graphics entities data structures History ~~~~~~~ Version Description 5.4.0 line_style value 0 is obsolete, use 1 instead (both are equivalent for SOLID). Using value 0 will produce an error in Scilab 5.4.1. .. _xrect: xrect.html .. _xfrect: xfrect.html .. _set: set.html .. _graphics_entities: graphics_entities.html .. _get: get.html .. _delete: delete.html .. _xrects: xrects.html .. _getlinestyle: axes_properties.html .. _plot: plot.html