ContourPlot

Struct ContourPlot 

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pub struct ContourPlot { /* private fields */ }
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A structure representing a contour plot.

The ContourPlot struct enables the creation of contour visualizations that display level curves of a three‑dimensional surface on a two‑dimensional plane. It offers extensive configuration options for contour styling, color scaling, axis appearance, legends, and annotations. Users can fine‑tune the contour interval, choose from predefined color palettes, reverse or hide the color scale, and set custom titles for both the plot and its axes in order to improve the readability of complex surfaces.

§Arguments

  • data - A reference to the DataFrame containing the data to be plotted.
  • x - A string slice specifying the column name for x‑axis values.
  • y - A string slice specifying the column name for y‑axis values.
  • z - A string slice specifying the column name for z‑axis values whose magnitude determines each contour line.
  • facet - An optional string slice specifying the column name to be used for faceting (creating multiple subplots).
  • facet_config - An optional reference to a FacetConfig struct for customizing facet behavior (grid dimensions, scales, gaps, etc.).
  • color_bar - An optional reference to a ColorBar struct for customizing the color bar appearance.
  • color_scale - An optional Palette enum for specifying the color palette (e.g., Palette::Viridis).
  • reverse_scale - An optional boolean to reverse the color scale direction.
  • show_scale - An optional boolean to display the color scale on the plot.
  • contours - An optional reference to a Contours struct for configuring the contour interval, size, and coloring.
  • plot_title - An optional Text struct for setting the title of the plot.
  • x_title - An optional Text struct for labeling the x‑axis.
  • y_title - An optional Text struct for labeling the y‑axis.
  • x_axis - An optional reference to an Axis struct for customizing x‑axis appearance.
  • y_axis - An optional reference to an Axis struct for customizing y‑axis appearance.

§Example

use plotlars::{Coloring, ContourPlot, Palette, Plot, Text};
use polars::prelude::*;

let dataset = LazyCsvReader::new(PlPath::new("data/contour_surface.csv"))
    .finish()
    .unwrap()
    .collect()
    .unwrap();

ContourPlot::builder()
    .data(&dataset)
    .x("x")
    .y("y")
    .z("z")
    .color_scale(Palette::Viridis)
    .reverse_scale(true)
    .coloring(Coloring::Fill)
    .show_lines(false)
    .plot_title(
        Text::from("Contour Plot")
            .font("Arial")
            .size(18)
    )
    .build()
    .plot();

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impl ContourPlot

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pub fn builder<'f1, 'f2, 'f3, 'f4, 'f5, 'f6, 'f7, 'f8, 'f9, 'f10>() -> ContourPlotBuilder<'f1, 'f2, 'f3, 'f4, 'f5, 'f6, 'f7, 'f8, 'f9, 'f10>

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examples/contourplot.rs (line 11)
4fn main() {
5    let dataset = LazyCsvReader::new(PlPath::new("data/contour_surface.csv"))
6        .finish()
7        .unwrap()
8        .collect()
9        .unwrap();
10
11    ContourPlot::builder()
12        .data(&dataset)
13        .x("x")
14        .y("y")
15        .z("z")
16        .color_scale(Palette::Viridis)
17        .reverse_scale(true)
18        .coloring(Coloring::Fill)
19        .show_lines(false)
20        .plot_title(Text::from("Contour Plot").font("Arial").size(18))
21        .build()
22        .plot();
23}
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examples/faceting.rs (line 174)
79fn contourplot_example() {
80    let mut x_vals = Vec::new();
81    let mut y_vals = Vec::new();
82    let mut z_vals = Vec::new();
83    let mut patterns = Vec::new();
84
85    let grid_size = 25;
86
87    // Pattern 1: Gaussian Peak
88    for i in 0..grid_size {
89        for j in 0..grid_size {
90            let x = (i as f64 - 12.0) / 3.0;
91            let y = (j as f64 - 12.0) / 3.0;
92            let z = (-x * x - y * y).exp();
93            x_vals.push(x);
94            y_vals.push(y);
95            z_vals.push(z);
96            patterns.push("Gaussian");
97        }
98    }
99
100    // Pattern 2: Saddle Point
101    for i in 0..grid_size {
102        for j in 0..grid_size {
103            let x = (i as f64 - 12.0) / 3.0;
104            let y = (j as f64 - 12.0) / 3.0;
105            let z = x * x - y * y;
106            x_vals.push(x);
107            y_vals.push(y);
108            z_vals.push(z);
109            patterns.push("Saddle");
110        }
111    }
112
113    // Pattern 3: Ripple Effect
114    for i in 0..grid_size {
115        for j in 0..grid_size {
116            let x = (i as f64 - 12.0) / 3.0;
117            let y = (j as f64 - 12.0) / 3.0;
118            let r = (x * x + y * y).sqrt();
119            let z = (r * 2.0).sin() / (r + 0.1);
120            x_vals.push(x);
121            y_vals.push(y);
122            z_vals.push(z);
123            patterns.push("Ripple");
124        }
125    }
126
127    // Pattern 4: Paraboloid
128    for i in 0..grid_size {
129        for j in 0..grid_size {
130            let x = (i as f64 - 12.0) / 3.0;
131            let y = (j as f64 - 12.0) / 3.0;
132            let z = x * x + y * y;
133            x_vals.push(x);
134            y_vals.push(y);
135            z_vals.push(z);
136            patterns.push("Paraboloid");
137        }
138    }
139
140    // Pattern 5: Wave Interference
141    for i in 0..grid_size {
142        for j in 0..grid_size {
143            let x = (i as f64 - 12.0) / 3.0;
144            let y = (j as f64 - 12.0) / 3.0;
145            let z = (x * 2.0).sin() * (y * 2.0).cos();
146            x_vals.push(x);
147            y_vals.push(y);
148            z_vals.push(z);
149            patterns.push("Wave");
150        }
151    }
152
153    // Pattern 6: Diagonal Waves
154    for i in 0..grid_size {
155        for j in 0..grid_size {
156            let x = (i as f64 - 12.0) / 3.0;
157            let y = (j as f64 - 12.0) / 3.0;
158            let z = ((x + y) * 2.0).sin();
159            x_vals.push(x);
160            y_vals.push(y);
161            z_vals.push(z);
162            patterns.push("Diagonal");
163        }
164    }
165
166    let contour_data = df! {
167        "x" => x_vals,
168        "y" => y_vals,
169        "z" => z_vals,
170        "pattern" => patterns,
171    }
172    .unwrap();
173
174    ContourPlot::builder()
175        .data(&contour_data)
176        .x("x")
177        .y("y")
178        .z("z")
179        .facet("pattern")
180        .facet_config(&FacetConfig::new().rows(2).cols(3))
181        .plot_title(Text::from("Mathematical Surface Patterns").size(16))
182        .x_title(Text::from("X Axis"))
183        .y_title(Text::from("Y Axis"))
184        .build()
185        .plot();
186}

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impl Clone for ContourPlot

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fn clone(&self) -> ContourPlot

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

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impl Serialize for ContourPlot

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Serialize this value into the given Serde serializer. Read more
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impl PlotHelper for ContourPlot

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