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abs(1g)

af(1g)

bar(1g)

bel(1g)

bucket(1g)

ceil(1g)

cor(1g)

cusum(1g)

cvrtopt(1g)

dtoc(1g)

erase(1g)

exp(1g)

floor(1g)

gamma(1g)

gas(1g)

gd(1g)

ged(1g)

graphics(1g)

gtop(1g)

hardcopy(1g)

hilo(1g)

hist(1g)

hpd(1g)

intro(1g)

list(1g)

log(1g)

lreg(1g)

mean(1g)

mod(1g)

pair(1g)

pd(1g)

pie(1g)

plot(1g)

point(1g)

power(1g)

prime(1g)

prod(1g)

ptog(1g)

qsort(1g)

quit(1g)

rand(1g)

rank(1g)

remcom(1g)

root(1g)

round(1g)

siline(1g)

sin(1g)

subset(1g)

td(1g)

tekset(1g)

title(1g)

total(1g)

ttoc(1g)

var(1g)

vtoc(1g)

whatis(1g)

yoo(1g)

gps(5g)



LABEL(1G)               COMMAND REFERENCE               LABEL(1G)



NAME
     label - label the axis of a data plot

SYNOPSIS
     label [ -b ] [ -c ] [ -Ffile ] [ -h ] [ -p ] [ -rn ] [ -x ]
     [ -xu ] [ -y ] [ -yr ] [ GPS file ... ]

DESCRIPTION
     Label appends axis labels from a label file to a GPS of a
     data plot (like that produced by hist(1g), bar(1g) and
     plot(1g)).  Each line of the label file is taken as one
     label.  For plot labels, be sure to include xi1 on the plot
     command line (see plot(1g)).  Blank lines yield null labels.
     Either the GPS or the label file, but not both, may come
     from the standard input.

OPTIONS
     -b  Assume the input is a bar chart.

     -c  Retain lower case letters in labels, otherwise all
         letters are upper case.

     -Ffile
         file is the label file.

     -h  Assume the input is a histogram.

     -p  Assume the input is an x-y plot.  This is the default.

     -rn Labels are rotated n degrees.  The pivot point is the
         first character.

     -x  Label the x-axis.  This is the default.

     -xu Label the upper x-axis, i.e., the top of the plot.

     -y  Label the y-axis.

     -yr Label the right y-axis, i.e., the right side of the
         plot.

EXAMPLES
     The following example labels the file A.g, which is assumed
     to be an x-y plot.   The labels come from the file labs.


          label -Flabs A.g

     The following example labels the file A.g on the right y-
     axis with labels from the standard input.  The labels are
     printed at 45 degrees below the horizontal.




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LABEL(1G)               COMMAND REFERENCE               LABEL(1G)




          label -yr,r-45 A.g

SEE ALSO
     abs(1g), af(1g), bar(1g), bel(1g), bucket(1g), ceil(1g),
     cor(1g), cusum(1g), cvrtopt(1g), dtoc(1g), erase(1g),
     exp(1g), floor(1g), gamma(1g), gas(1g), gd(1g), ged(1g),
     graphics(1g), gtop(1g), hardcopy(1g), hilo(1g), hist(1g),
     hpd(1g), intro(1g), list(1g), log(1g), lreg(1g), mean(1g),
     mod(1g), pair(1g), pd(1g), pie(1g), plot(1g), point(1g),
     power(1g), prime(1g), prod(1g), ptog(1g), qsort(1g),
     quit(1g), rand(1g), rank(1g), remcom(1g), root(1g),
     round(1g), siline(1g), sin(1g), subset(1g), td(1g),
     tekset(1g), title(1g), total(1g), ttoc(1g), var(1g),
     vtoc(1g), whatis(1g), yoo(1g), and gps(5g).








































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