Polar Plot (Not in Base Package)

Takes a picture and polar data and appends a picture that represents a polar graph of the data. Polar graphs always have scales and grids and can only draw lines between points. You can specify the colors for the grid and plot, the format for the scale, and the section of the plot you want to view.

[user-specified font] is a cluster containing the specific font characteristics for the text you draw. This specification is ignored unless desired font is set to user-specified font.
Font Name selects the font to use for the string.
Size selects the size of the font in points.
Strikeout? If TRUE, text appears in strikeout.
Italic? If TRUE, text appears in italic.
Underline? If TRUE, text appears underlined.
Outline? If TRUE, text appears in outline.
Shadow? If TRUE, text appears in shadow.
Bold? If TRUE, text appears in bold.
desired font specifies the font for the text you draw.

0User-specified font
1Application font (default)
2System font
3Dialog font
picture is the collection of drawing instructions on which the scale will be drawn.
data array is an array of points, where each point is a cluster containing a magnitude and a phase in degrees that specifies the format and precision for the scale.
magnitude is the straight line distance from the point to the center of the circle.
phase is the angle (measured in degrees) between the positive x-axis and a straight line from the center of the circle to the point.
dimensions specifies the top left point of the drawn bitmap.
width is the horizontal coordinate that increases to the right.
height is the vertical coordinate that increases to the bottom.
top left point is the top left point of the drawn bitmap.
x is the horizontal coordinate that increases to the right.
y is the vertical coordinate that increases to the bottom.
polar attributes is a cluster that describes the format for the grid and scale of the polar plot and indicates how the graph should handle negative magnitude data, whether to clip the data or to draw it.
maximum is the maximum value for the scale.
minimum is the minimum value for the scale.
clip to min indicates whether negative magnitude data should be clipped or drawn.
log determines whether the scale should be logarithmic.
grid color is the color of the grid. The default in RGB is 102, 102, 102.

You can wire a color box constant to this input.

plot color is the color of the plot. The default in RGB is 0, 255, 0.

You can wire a color box constant to this input.

fmt and prec specifies the numeric format and precision for the scale numbers.
format specifies the numeric format (decimal, scientific, engineering, binary, octal, or hex) for the scale numbers.
precision specifies the precision for the scale numbers.
Use the visible section ring to select which quadrant(s) of the polar plot you want to view.
new picture is a picture containing the scale that can be wired to a picture control indicator.