PLOT(3X-BSD) RISC/os Reference Manual PLOT(3X-BSD)
NAME
plot: openpl, erase, label, line, circle, arc, move, cont,
point, linemod, space, closepl - graphics interface
SYNOPSIS
openpl()
erase()
label(s)
char s[];
line(x1, y1, x2, y2)
circle(x, y, r)
arc(x, y, x0, y0, x1, y1)
move(x, y)
cont(x, y)
point(x, y)
linemod(s)
char s[];
space(x0, y0, x1, y1)
closepl()
DESCRIPTION
These subroutines generate graphic output in a relatively
device-independent manner. See plot(5) for a description of
their effect. openpl must be used before any of the others
to open the device for writing. closepl flushes the output.
String arguments to label and linemod are null-terminated,
and do not contain newlines.
Various flavors of these functions exist for different out-
put devices. They are obtained by the following ld(1)
options:
-lplot device-independent graphics stream on standard out-
put for plot(1G) filters
-l300 GSI 300 terminal
-l300s GSI 300S terminal
-l450 GSI 450 terminal
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-l4013 Tektronix 4013 terminal
-l4014 Tektronix 4014 and 4015 terminals with the Enhanced
Graphics Module (Use -l4013 for 4014's or 4015's
without the Enhanced Graphics Module)
-lplotaed
AED 512 color graphics terminal
-lplotbg
BBN bitgraph graphics terminal
-lplotdumb
Dumb terminals without cursor addressing or line
printers
-lplotgigi
DEC Gigi terminals
-lvt0 DEC vt100 terminals
-lplot2648
Hewlett Packard 2648 graphics terminal
-lplot7221
Hewlett Packard 7221 graphics terminal
-lplotimagen
Imagen laser printer (default 240 dots-per-inch
resolution).
On many devices, it is necessary to pause after erase(),
otherwise plotting commands are lost. The pause is normally
done by the tty driver if, at login time, tset found a df
field in the termcap(5) entry for the terminal.
If a pause is needed but not automatically being generated,
add
flush(stdout);
sleep(1);
after each erase().
SEE ALSO
plot(3F), plot(5).
plot(1G), graph(1G) in the User's Reference Manual.
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