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Plotting Frame Text String Characteristics Text Strings at Arbitrary Locations Legend Table Output Devices Debugging Namelist AXES COORS Input MODEC = 0 MODEC = 1 MODEC = 2 MODEC = 4 MODEC = 20 MODEC = 30 POINTS Input MODEP = 0 MODEP = 1 MODEP = 2 MODEP = 4 MODEP = 20 User-Written Subroutines COORS and POINTS This section describes in http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/winddocs/towne/plotc/input.html detail the input to the plotc program, and to the supplied versions of COORS and POINTS. It also describes the parameters that must be computed by user-written versions of COORS and POINTS. Input to plotc is through namelists PTYPE and AXES. Input to the supplied versions of COORS and POINTS is through various types of read statements. Input to any user-supplied version of COORS and/or POINTS is, of course, determined by the user. Multiple plots may be created with one input file error in by simply stacking sets of input data. Except for the input to COORS and POINTS, all of the parameters have default values and do not need to be specified by the user unless some other value is desired. Unless stated otherwise, the type of the parameters (real or integer) follows standard Fortran convention. (I.e., those starting with I, J, K, L, M, or N are integer, and the remainder are real.) Namelist PTYPE This namelist is used to specify various things about the error in namelist type of plot to be produced. An asterisk is used to mark those that a casual user is most likely to change from their default values. Curves and Symbols The following parameters deal with the number and type of curves and symbol sets to be plotted. * NCURV Number of curves to be plotted. If NCURV > 0, each curve will be drawn using the line style specified by the input parameter ICTYPE(1). The default for ICTYPE(1) gives a solid line. If NCURV < 0, a different line style will be used for each curve, as specified by the input array ICTYPE. The sum NCURV + NSYMB must be 1000 or less. The default value for NCURV is 1. * NSYMB Number of sets of points to be plotted using symbols. If NSYMB > 0, each set will be plotted using the symbol specified by the input parameter ISTYPE(1). The default for ICTYPE(1) gives a circle. If NSYMB < 0, a different symbol will be used for each set, as specified by the input array ISTYPE. The size of the symbol is specified by the parameter ISIZE1. The sum NCURV + NSYMB must be 1000 or less. The default value for NSYMB is 0. ISIZE1 An array of NSYMB integers specifying the symbol sizes for the sets of points plotted using symbols. The size is in 1/72's of a relative unit for the OpenGL plot, and 1/72's of an inch for the PostScript plot. T