ultrix man page for plot

Query: plot

OS: ultrix

Section: 5

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plot(5) 							File Formats Manual							   plot(5)

Name
       plot - graphics interface

Description
       Files in this format are produced by the routines described in and are interpreted for various devices by commands described in

       A  graphics  file  is a stream of plotting instructions.  Each instruction consists of an ASCII letter, usually followed by bytes of binary
       information, executed in order.	A point is designated by 4 bytes representing the x and y values and each value is a signed integer.   The
       last designated point in an or instruction becomes the current point for the next instruction.

       In the following descriptions, the name of the corresponding routine in is enclosed in parenthesis:

	  a (arc)     The  first  4 bytes are the center, the next 4 provide the starting point, and the last 4 bytes designate the end point of a
		      circular arc.  The least significant coordinate of the end point is used only to determine the quadrant.	The arc  is  drawn
		      counter-clockwise.

	  c (circle)  The first 4 bytes provide the center of the circle and the next 2 bytes designate the radius.

	  e (erase)   Start another frame of output.

	  f (linemod) Take  the  following  string, up to a new line, as the style for drawing further lines.  The styles are dotted, solid, long-
		      dashed, shortdashed, and dotdashed.  This is only effective in the following plots: 4014, ver, lvp16, and hp7475a.

	  l (line)    Draw a line from the point designated by the next 4 bytes to the point provided by the following 4 bytes.

	  m (move)    The next 4 bytes provide a new current point.

	  n (cont)    Draw a line from the current point to the point designated by the next 4 bytes. For further information, see

	  p (point)   Plot the point provided by the next 4 bytes.

	  s (space)   The next 4 bytes give the lower left corner of the plotting area.  The following 4 bytes give the upper right  corner.   The
		      plot is magnified or reduced to fit the device as closely as possible.

		      Space  settings  that  fill the plotting area with unity scaling are listed below for devices supported by the filters of In
		      each of the following cases, the plotting area is assumed square; points outside the square can be displayed on devices that
		      have areas which are not square:

			 4014	   space(0, 0, 3120, 3120);
			 ver	   space(0, 0, 2048, 2048);
			 300, 300s space(0, 0, 4096, 4096);
			 450	   space(0, 0, 4096, 4096);
			 aed	   space(0, 0, 511, 482)
			 bitgraph  space(0, 0, 768, 1024)
			 dumb	   space(0, 0, 132, 90)
			 gigi	   space(0, 0, 767, 479)
			 grn	   space(0, 0, 512, 512)
			 hp7221    space(0, 0, 1800, 1800)
			 lvp16	   space(0, 0, 10365, 7962)  (Paper Size: MET A)
				   space(0, 0, 16640, 10365) (Paper Size: MET B)
				   space(0, 0, 11040, 7721)  (Paper Size: US A4)
				   space(0, 0, 16150, 11040) (Paper Size: US A3)
				   space(0, 0, 7721, 7721)   (Default)
			 hp7475a   Same as for lvp16.

	  t (label)   Place  the first character of the following ASCII string on the current point.  This string is terminated by a newline char-
		      acter.

See Also
       graph(1g), plot(1g), plot(3x)

																	   plot(5)
Related Man Pages
plot(3plot) - opensolaris
plot(5) - v7
plot(5) - ultrix
arc(3plot) - sunos
point(3plot) - suse
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