;------------------------------------------------------------- ;+ ; NAME: ; ARROW2 ; PURPOSE: ; Draw arrows on screen. ; CATEGORY: ; CALLING SEQUENCE: ; arrow2, xt, yt, xh, yh ; INPUTS: ; xt, yt = x,y of arrow tail. in ; xh, yh = x,y of arrow head. in ; KEYWORD PARAMETERS: ; Keywords: ; /DATA means use data coordinates (def). ; /NORM means use normalized coordinates. ; /DEVICE means use device coordinates. ; COLOR=c arrow outline color (def=255). ; Make same as FILL for no outline. ; THICK=t arrow outline thickness (def=0). ; LINESTYLE=s arrow outline line style (def=0). ; FILL=f set arrow fill color (0-255, def = -1 = no fill). ; LENGTH=l Arrow head length in % plot width (def = 3). ; WIDTH=w Arrow head width in % plot width (def = 2). ; SHAFT=s Arrow shaft width in % plot width (def = 1). ; OUTPUTS: ; COMMON BLOCKS: ; NOTES: ; MODIFICATION HISTORY: ; R. Sterner, 21 Sep, 1990 ; R. Sterner, 11 Nov, 1993 --- renamed from arrow. ; ; Copyright (C) 1990, Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory ; This software may be used, copied, or redistributed as long as it is not ; sold and this copyright notice is reproduced on each copy made. This ; routine is provided as is without any express or implied warranties ; whatsoever. Other limitations apply as described in the file disclaimer.txt. ;- ;------------------------------------------------------------- pro arrow2, xt, yt, xh, yh, device=device, data=data, norm=norm, $ help=hlp, color=color, linestyle=linestyle, thick=thick, $ fill=fill, length=alen0, width=awid0, shaft=ash0 if (n_params(0) lt 4) or keyword_set(hlp) then begin print,' Draw arrows on screen.' print,' arrow2, xt, yt, xh, yh' print,' xt, yt = x,y of arrow tail. in' print,' xh, yh = x,y of arrow head. in' print,' Keywords:' print,' /DATA means use data coordinates (def).' print,' /NORM means use normalized coordinates.' print,' /DEVICE means use device coordinates.' print,' COLOR=c arrow outline color (def=255).' print,' Make same as FILL for no outline.' print,' THICK=t arrow outline thickness (def=0).' print,' LINESTYLE=s arrow outline line style (def=0).' print,' FILL=f set arrow fill color (0-255, def = -1 = no fill).' print,' LENGTH=l Arrow head length in % plot width (def = 3).' print,' WIDTH=w Arrow head width in % plot width (def = 2).' print,' SHAFT=s Arrow shaft width in % plot width (def = 1).' return endif ;--------- Make sure parameters set --------- if n_elements(device) eq 0 then device = 0 if n_elements(data) eq 0 then data = 0 if n_elements(norm) eq 0 then norm = 0 if (device+data+norm) eq 0 then data = 1 if n_elements(alen0) eq 0 then alen0 = 3.0 if n_elements(awid0) eq 0 then awid0 = 2.0 if n_elements(ash0) eq 0 then ash0 = 1.0 if n_elements(color) eq 0 then color = !p.color if n_elements(linestyle) eq 0 then linestyle = !p.linestyle if n_elements(thick) eq 0 then thick = !p.thick if n_elements(fill) eq 0 then fill = -1 alen = alen0/100. awid2 = awid0/100./2. ash2 = ash0/100./2. ; Arrows have a problem in normalized coordinates. A length of 1 unit ; will in general be different in X and Y. This may be handled easily ; by converting to an isotropic coordinate system, computing the arrow, ; then converted back to norm. to plot. The factor ff is the x to y ; shape ratio that does this conversion. ff = float(!d.x_size)/float(!d.y_size) ; Fudge fact to cor norm coord. ;--------- Convert arrow to normalized coordinates -------- if keyword_set(data) then begin t = convert_coord([xt,xh],[yt,yh],/data,/to_norm) x1 = (t(0,*))(0) x2 = (t(0,*))(1) y1 = (t(1,*))(0) y2 = (t(1,*))(1) endif if keyword_set(device) then begin t = convert_coord([xt,xh],[yt,yh],/dev,/to_norm) x1 = (t(0,*))(0) x2 = (t(0,*))(1) y1 = (t(1,*))(0) y2 = (t(1,*))(1) endif if keyword_set(norm) then begin x1 = xt x2 = xh y1 = yt y2 = yh endif x1 = x1*ff x2 = x2*ff plots, [x1,x1]/ff, [y1,y1], /norm ; Plot one. dx = x2 - x1 & dy = y2 - y1 ; Set up arrow. m1 = sqrt(dx^2 + dy^2)>.1 u1x = dx/m1 & u1y = dy/m1 ; Unit vector along arrow. u2x = -u1y & u2y = u1x ; Unit vector across arrow. x2b = x2 - alen*u1x & y2b = y2 - alen*u1y ; Midpt back of head. hx1 = x2b + ash2*u2x & hy1 = y2b + ash2*u2y ; ARROW HEAD BACK. hx2 = x2b - ash2*u2x & hy2 = y2b - ash2*u2y ; ARROW HEAD BACK. hx3 = x2b + awid2*u2x & hy3 = y2b + awid2*u2y ; ARROW HEAD BACK. hx4 = x2b - awid2*u2x & hy4 = y2b - awid2*u2y ; ARROW HEAD BACK. tx1 = x1 + ash2*u2x & ty1 = y1 + ash2*u2y ; ARROW TAIL. tx2 = x1 - ash2*u2x & ty2 = y1 - ash2*u2y ; ARROW TAIL. xp = [tx1, hx1, hx3, x2, hx4, hx2, tx2, tx1] yp = [ty1, hy1, hy3, y2, hy4, hy2, ty2, ty1] plots, xp/ff, yp, /norm ; Plot temp arrow. if fill ne -1 then polyfill, /norm, xp/ff, yp, color=fill plots, xp/ff, yp, /norm, color=color, linestyle=linestyle, $ thick=thick end