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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Control cursor position also at bottom of window Post 303043677 by Ralph on Monday 3rd of February 2020 05:19:03 PM
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But how do I know the correct position? It keeps changing as the script proceeds.
 

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PLSCMAP1L(3plplot)						    PLplot API							PLSCMAP1L(3plplot)

NAME
plscmap1l - Set color map1 colors using a piece-wise linear relationship SYNOPSIS
plscmap1l(itype, npts, pos, coord1, coord2, coord3, rev) DESCRIPTION
Set color map1 colors using a piece-wise linear relationship between position in the color map (from 0 to 1) and position in HLS or RGB color space (see the PLplot documentation). May be called at any time. The idea here is to specify a number of control points that define the mapping between palette 1 input positions (intensities) and HLS (or RGB). Between these points, linear interpolation is used which gives a smooth variation of color with input position. Any number of con- trol points may be specified, located at arbitrary positions, although typically 2 - 4 are enough. Another way of stating this is that we are traversing a given number of lines through HLS (or RGB) space as we move through color map1 entries. The control points at the minimum and maximum position (0 and 1) must always be specified. By adding more control points you can get more variation. One good technique for plotting functions that vary about some expected average is to use an additional 2 control points in the center (position ~= 0.5) that are the same lightness as the background (typically white for paper output, black for crt), and same hue as the boundary control points. This allows the highs and lows to be very easily distinguished. Each control point must specify the position in color map1 as well as three coordinates in HLS or RGB space. The first point must corre- spond to position = 0, and the last to position = 1. The hue is interpolated around the "front" of the color wheel (red<->green<->blue<->red) unless the "rev" flag is set to true, in which case interpolation (between the i and i + 1 control point for rev[i]) proceeds around the back (reverse) side. Specifying rev=NULL is equivalent to setting rev[]= false for every control point. Bounds on coordinatesRGBR[0, 1]magnitudeRGBG[0, 1]magnitudeRGBB[0, 1]magnitudeHLShue[0, 360]degreesHLSlightness[0, 1]magnitudeHLSsatura- tion[0, 1]magnitude Redacted form: plscmap1l(itype, pos, coord1, coord2, coord3, rev) This function is used in examples 8,11,12,15,20,21. ARGUMENTS
itype (PLBOOL, input) true: RGB, false: HLS. npts (PLINT, input) number of control points pos (PLFLT *, input) position for each control point (between 0.0 and 1.0, in ascending order) coord1 (PLFLT *, input) first coordinate (H or R) for each control point coord2 (PLFLT *, input) second coordinate (L or G) for each control point coord3 (PLFLT *, input) third coordinate (S or B) for each control point rev (PLBOOL: *, input) reverse flag for each control point. (rev[i] refers to the interpolation interval between the i and i + 1 control points). 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 PLSCMAP1L(3plplot)
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