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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? How important is programming in the IT field? Post 302523142 by metal005 on Wednesday 18th of May 2011 04:55:28 AM
Old 05-18-2011
if you want an IT job and dont like programming than recreate your carreer plan...

but if you want some basic programming...
try basic

or if you want a somewhat more powerfull language try C
 

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PLSCMAP0A(3plplot)						    PLplot API							PLSCMAP0A(3plplot)

NAME
plscmap0a - Set color map0 colors by 8-bit RGB values and double alpha value. SYNOPSIS
plscmap0a(r, g, b, a, ncol0) DESCRIPTION
Set color map0 colors using 8-bit RGB values (see the PLplot documentation) and floating point alpha value. This sets the entire color map -- only as many colors as specified will be allocated. This function is used in examples 30. ARGUMENTS
r (PLINT *, input) Pointer to array with set of unsigned 8-bit integers (0-255) representing the degree of red in the color. g (PLINT *, input) Pointer to array with set of unsigned 8-bit integers (0-255) representing the degree of green in the color. b (PLINT *, input) Pointer to array with set of unsigned 8-bit integers (0-255) representing the degree of blue in the color. a (PLFLT *, input) Pointer to array with set of PLFLT values (0.0 - 1.0) representing the transparency of the color. ncol0 (PLINT, input) Number of items in the r, g, b, and a arrays. 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 PLSCMAP0A(3plplot)
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