--[[
	Polar plot demo.

  Copyright (C) 2008  Werner Smekal

  This file is part of PLplot.

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  it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published
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--]]

-- initialise Lua bindings for PLplot examples.
dofile("plplot_examples.lua")

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- main
--
-- Generates polar plot, with 1-1 scaling.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------

x0 = {}
y0 = {}
x = {}
y = {}

dtr = math.pi/180
for i = 1, 361 do
  x0[i] = math.cos(dtr * (i-1))
  y0[i] = math.sin(dtr * (i-1))
end

-- Parse and process command line arguments

pl.parseopts(arg, pl.PL_PARSE_FULL)

-- Set orientation to portrait - note not all device drivers
-- support this, in particular most interactive drivers do not
pl.sori(1)

-- Initialize plplot
pl.init()

-- Set up viewport and window, but do not draw box
pl.env(-1.3, 1.3, -1.3, 1.3, 1, -2)

-- Draw circles for polar grid
for i = 1, 10 do
		pl.arc(0, 0, 0.1*i, 0.1*i, 0, 360, 0, 0);
end

pl.col0(2)
for i=1, 12 do
	theta = 30 * (i-1)
	dx = math.cos(dtr * theta)
	dy = math.sin(dtr * theta)

  -- Draw radial spokes for polar grid

	pl.join(0, 0, dx, dy)

  -- Write labels for angle
	if theta < 9.99 then
	  offset = 0.45
	else
    if theta < 99.9 then
      offset = 0.30
    else
      offset = 0.15
    end
	end

  -- Slightly off zero to avoid floating point logic flips at 90 and 270 deg.
	if dx >= -0.00001 then
	    pl.ptex(dx, dy, dx, dy, -offset, tostring(math.floor(theta)))
	else
	    pl.ptex(dx, dy, -dx, -dy, 1.+offset, tostring(math.floor(theta)))
  end
end

-- Draw the graph
for i=1, 361 do
  r = math.sin(dtr * (5*(i-1)))
  x[i] = x0[i] * r
  y[i] = y0[i] * r
end
pl.col0(3)
pl.line(x, y)

pl.col0(4)
pl.mtex("t", 2, 0.5, 0.5, "#frPLplot Example 3 - r(#gh)=sin 5#gh")

-- Close the plot at end
pl.plend()