05-18-2011
How important is programming in the IT field?
I'm currently designing a degree plan that I hope will involved something with IT. I already have an two year degree that covers the basics of networking but I think that it would help to know some type of programming. I'm thinking of learning database programming but I'm not sure that's a direction that I should go. I don't plan on becoming a programmer though as it's not what I'm interested in. I'm not a big fan of programming to being with so I'm not even sure I should be thinking about it.I need some information about website templates and joomla templates. What is your opinon about this if i want to learn CSS and Joomla as well.
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plscol0
PLSCOL0(3plplot) PLplot API PLSCOL0(3plplot)
NAME
plscol0 - Set a given color from color map0 by 8 bit RGB value
SYNOPSIS
plscol0(icol0, r, g, b)
DESCRIPTION
Set a given color by 8-bit RGB value for color map0 (see the PLplot documentation). Overwrites the previous color value for the given
index and, thus, does not result in any additional allocation of space for colors.
Redacted form: plscol0(icol0, r, g, b)
This function is not used in any examples.
ARGUMENTS
icol0 (PLINT, input)
Color index. Must be less than the maximum number of colors (which is set by default, by plscmap0n(3plplot), or even by
plscmap0(3plplot)).
r (PLINT, input)
Unsigned 8-bit integer (0-255) representing the degree of red in the color.
g (PLINT, input)
Unsigned 8-bit integer (0-255) representing the degree of green in the color.
b (PLINT, input)
Unsigned 8-bit integer (0-255) representing the degree of blue in the color.
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 PLSCOL0(3plplot)