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Program: PLOTSYM

Purpose: Plot PGPLOT's marker- and Hershey symbols

Category: PLOTTING, UTILITY

File: plotsym.c

Author: M.G.R. Vogelaar

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GRDEVICE= Plot device: [LIST OF DEVICES]
Destination of plot, Screen or Hardcopy.

OPTION= 1=Plot markers, 2=Plot Hershey symbols: [1]
1: Plot one page with rows x columns graph markers
starting with marker index -1.
2: Plot Hershey symbols in pages with rows x columns
symbols. Boxes with undefined Hershey symbols are not
displayed, so the symbol numbers are not consecutive.
Page numbers are set with PAGENR=.

ROWCOL= Give number of rows, columns to display: [CALCULATED]
One page has rows x columns boxes with symbols.

CHARHEI= Give char.height in mm for symbols,numbers: [CALCULATED]
In the default situation, both symbol- and number
heights are the same.

** PGWIDTH= Give line width 1..21: [1]
Width for characters, symbols and lines.

** PGFONT= Give font 1..4: [2]
1: (default) a simple single-stroke font ("normal" font)
2: roman font
3: italic font
4: script font

PAGENR= Give page number <= %d (0=exit): [NEXT PAGE]
This keyword is used to browse through the plot
pages for OPTION=2 (Hershey symbols).



Description: A Graph Marker is a symbol, such as a cross, dot, or circle,
drawn on a graph to mark a specific point. Usually the symbol
used will be chosen to be symmetrical with a well-defined
center. In most GIPSY applications a marker is identified
by a number given with a keyword like SYMBOL=.
The symbol number can be: -1, to draw a dot of the
smallest possible size (one pixel); 0--31, to draw any one
of the symbols in Figure obtained with OPTION=1
or 33--127, to draw the corresponding ASCII character
(the character is taken from the currently selected text
font); or >127, to draw one of the Hershey symbols in the
plot obtained with OPTION=2.

Text in plots can contain special symbols.
The total number of different symbols available is about 1000.
Each symbol is composed of a set of vectors, based on
digitized type fonts devised by A. V. Hershey of the US Naval
Postgraduate School, and each symbol is assigned a
number in the range 0--4000.
Any character can be inserted in a text string using an escape
sequence of the form \(nnnn), where nnnn is the Hershey number.

Notes: The Hershey symbols 0--127 are not the same symbols as the
graph markers with corresponding numbers. For higher numbers
all Hershey symbols can be used as graph markers.

Example:

Updates: Dec 22, 1994: VOG, Document created.