Ray (1D Plot)
Create a ray plot, which plots ray properties over time or compares ray properties against each other at a set of time steps.
Syntax
model.result(<pgtag>).create(<ftag>,"Ray1D");
model.result(<pgtag>).feature(<ftag>).set(property, <value>);
model.result(<pgtag>).feature(<ftag>).run();
Description
model.result(<pgtag>).create(<ftag>,"Ray1D") creates a ray plot feature named <ftag> belonging to the plot group <pgtag>.
With the ray plot, you can plot properties of all rays in a data set versus time, or plot two ray properties against each other at a set of selected times. When plotting ray properties versus time, it is possible to apply data series operations to the ray data. The ray plot is available in 1D plot groups.
The following properties are available:
on | off
on | off
on | off
Whether to use the automatically computed legends or the legends defined in the legends property. The automatic legends display the description and expression for each line.
none | parent | data set name
none | average | sum| maximum | minimum | rms | stddev | variance
The description of the expressions in expr. Is used in the automatic legends.
on | off
on | off
all | first | last | manual | manualindices | interp
How to input the solution to use. manual indicates that solnum is used. manualindices indicates that solnumindices is used. interp indicates that t is used.
The times to use, for transient levels. Available when data is not parent and the underlying data is transient.
on | off
automatic | manual
Manual legends active when legendmethod is set to manual.
custom | cycle | black | blue | cyan | gray | green | magenta | red | white | yellow
none | cycle | asterisk | circle | diamond | plus | point | square | star | triangle
none | cycle | solid | dotted | dashed | dashdot
All solutions on all levels
An alternate way to specify the solutions to use, allowing you to enter, for example, range(1,1,20). Applicable when looplevelinput is manualindices on a level.
String array with all | first | last | manual | manualindices | interp on each level
all on all levels
How to input the solution to use, per level. manual on a level indicates that looplevel is used on that level. manualindices on a level indicates that looplevelindices is used on that level. interp on a level indicates that interp is used on that level.
interp | datapoints
all | first | last | manual | manualindices
How to input the outer solutions to use. Applicable only for parametric sweep models. manual indicates that outersolnum is used. manualindices indicates that outersolnumindices is used.
The solutions to plot. Available when data is not parent and the underlying data has multiple solutions.
An alternate way to specify the solutions to use, allowing you to enter, for example, range(1,1,20). Applicable when innerinput is manualindices.
solnum | solutioninfo
The times to plot. Available when data is not parent and the underlying solution is transient.
The title to use when titletype is manual.
auto | custom | manual | none
auto if the title contribution should be computed automatically, possibly using the group’s customization. custom if the title contribution should be computed automatically, but customized. manual if the manual title contribution should be used (the title property). none if no title contribution should be used.
on | off
The unit to use for the expression in expr. If the old unit is not valid when the expression changes, the unit property is reset to default.
on | off
expr | solution
x-axis data. expr uses the expression in xdataexpr. solution uses the available solutions in the underlying data set, such as time steps.
The unit in which xdataphaserange is described
all | inner | outer | valid level
Whether the expression should be evaluated for every inner or every outer solution, or for a specific level (level1, level2, and so on). Applicable only for models containing multiple levels.
The unit to use for the expression in xdataexpr. If the old unit is not valid when the expression changes, the unit property is reset to default.
Attributes
Color (applies to lines), Global (Numerical)
See Also
Ray (Evaluation), RayTrajectories.