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<?php include "../jpgraph.php"; include "../jpgraph_line.php"; include "../jpgraph_scatter.php"; include "../jpgraph_regstat.php";
// Original data points $xdata = array(1,3,5,7,9,12,15,17.1); $ydata = array(5,1,9,6,4,3,19,12);
// Get the interpolated values by creating // a new Spline object. $spline = new Spline($xdata,$ydata);
// For the new data set we want 40 points to // get a smooth curve. list($newx,$newy) = $spline->Get(50);
// Create the graph $g = new Graph(300,200); $g->SetMargin(30,20,40,30); $g->title->Set("Natural cubic splines"); $g->title->SetFont(FF_ARIAL,FS_NORMAL,12); $g->subtitle->Set('(Control points shown in red)'); $g->subtitle->SetColor('darkred'); $g->SetMarginColor('lightblue');
//$g->img->SetAntiAliasing();
// We need a linlin scale since we provide both // x and y coordinates for the data points. $g->SetScale('linlin');
// We want 1 decimal for the X-label $g->xaxis->SetLabelFormat('%1.1f');
// We use a scatterplot to illustrate the original // contro points. $splot = new ScatterPlot($ydata,$xdata);
// $splot->mark->SetFillColor('red@0.3'); $splot->mark->SetColor('red@0.5');
// And a line plot to stroke the smooth curve we got // from the original control points $lplot = new LinePlot($newy,$newx); $lplot->SetColor('navy');
// Add the plots to the graph and stroke $g->Add($lplot); $g->Add($splot); $g->Stroke();
?>
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