CLASS 
FieldPlot EXTENDS 
Plot Class usage and Overview
A variant of scatter plot is the so called Field Plots this is
basically a scatter plot where each scatter point is an arrow with a
direction between 0 to 359 degrees. This effectively allows the
visualization of 3 parameters at each point (x,y,angle). As an
additional bonus there is also possible to define a callback for each
scatter plot to also define the color for each point.   
See also related classes:
FieldArrow   
Class Methods
  
   
function FieldPlot($datay,$datax,$angles)
Create an instance of FieldPlot
| Argument | Default | Description | 
|---|
| $datay |  | Y-coordinate | 
| $datax |  | X-coordinate | 
| $angles |  | Angle | 
Description
Create a new instance of a field plot 
$fp = new FieldPlot($datay,$datax,$angle);
  
   
function SetCallback($aFunc)
Specify callback for each arrow in the field plot
| Argument | Default | Description | 
|---|
| $aFunc |  | Function name | 
Description
Specify a callback that gets clled for each arrow in the field plot 
The callback should return an array with the elements
-  Color
-  Size of arrow (in pixels)
-  Arrow head size (as integer between0 and 9)
// Gradient. Make the arrows red at the pole and colder (blue)
// teh further we get from the pole
function FldCallback($x,$y,$a) {
    $polex=4;
    $poley=40;
    $maxr = 3000;
    // Size and arrow size is constant
    $size="";
    $arrowsize="";
    // Since we have different scales we need the data points
    // to be of the same magnitude to give it a distance
    // interpretation.
    $x *= 10; 
    // Colors gets colder the further out we go from the center
    $r = ($x-$polex*10)*($x-$polex*10)+($y-$poley)*($y-$poley);
    $f = $r/$maxr;
    if( $f > 1 ) $f=1;
    $red = floor((1-$f)*255);
    $blue = floor($f*255);
    $color = array($red,0,$blue);
    return array($color,$size,$arrowsize);
}
// Setup the field plot
$fp = new FieldPlot($datay,$datax,$angle);
// Setup formatting callback
$fp->SetCallback('FldCallback');