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I need to plot some files with the extension .plot, which I believe is a UNIX Plot(5) extension. Is UNIX Plot(5) something that I must download, or is it already built into UNIX? If it is already built in, is there a trick to actually plotting the files? Is there anything online that I could reference? Thanks

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PLSTRIPC(3plplot)						    PLplot API							 PLSTRIPC(3plplot)

NAME
plstripc - Create a 4-pen stripchart SYNOPSIS
plstripc(id, xspec, yspec, xmin, xmax, xjump, ymin, ymax, xlpos, ylpos, y_ascl, acc, colbox, collab, colline, styline, legline[], labx, laby, labtop) DESCRIPTION
Create a 4-pen stripchart, to be used afterwards by plstripa(3plplot) Redacted form: General: plstripc(id, xspec, yspec, xmin, xmax, xjump, ymin, ymax, xlpos, ylpos, y_ascl, acc, colbox, collab, colline, sty- line, legline, labx, laby, labz) Perl/PDL: plstripc(xmin, xmax, xjump, ymin, ymax, xlpos, ylpos, y_ascl, acc, colbox, collab, colline, sty- line, id, xspec, ypsec, legline, labx, laby, labtop) This function is used in example 17. ARGUMENTS
id (PLINT *, output) Identification number of stripchart to use on plstripa(3plplot) and plstripd(3plplot). xspec (char *, input) X-axis specification as in plbox(3plplot). yspec (char *, input) Y-axis specification as in plbox(3plplot). xmin (PLFLT, input) Initial coordinates of plot box; they will change as data are added. xmax (PLFLT, input) Initial coordinates of plot box; they will change as data are added. xjump (PLFLT, input) When x attains xmax, the length of the plot is multiplied by the factor (1 + xjump). ymin (PLFLT, input) Initial coordinates of plot box; they will change as data are added. ymax (PLFLT, input) Initial coordinates of plot box; they will change as data are added. xlpos (PLFLT, input) X legend box position (range from 0 to 1). ylpos (PLFLT, input) Y legend box position (range from 0 to 1). y_ascl (PLBOOL, input) Autoscale y between x jumps if y_ascl is true, otherwise not. acc (PLBOOL, input) Accumulate strip plot if acc is true, otherwise slide display. colbox (PLINT, input) Plot box color index (cmap0). collab (PLINT, input) Legend color index (cmap0). colline (PLINT *, input) Pointer to array with color indices (cmap0) for the 4 pens. styline (PLINT *, input) Pointer to array with line styles for the 4 pens. legline (char **, input) Pointer to character array containing legends for the 4 pens. labx (char *, input) X-axis label. laby (char *, input) Y-axis label. labtop (char *, input) Plot title. AUTHORS
Geoffrey Furnish and Maurice LeBrun wrote and maintain PLplot. This man page was automatically generated from the DocBook source of the PLplot documentation, maintained by Alan W. Irwin and Rafael Laboissiere. SEE ALSO
PLplot documentation at http://plplot.sourceforge.net/resources. August, 2012 PLSTRIPC(3plplot)