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PLplot 5.9.2 (Default branch)

Image PLplot is a library of C functions that are useful for making scientific plots from programs written in a wide variety of languages. It can be used to create standard x-y plots, semi-log plots, log-log plots, contour plots, 3D plots, shade (gray-scale and color) plots, mesh plots, bar charts, and pie charts. Multiple graphs may be placed on a single page with multiple lines in each graph. Different line styles, widths, and colors are supported. A virtually infinite number of distinct area fill patterns may be used. A variety of output devices and file formats are supported. License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) Changes:
The autotools were replaced with a CMake build system. Windows is now completely supported. Several language bindings were added: Ada, D, Lua, and OCaml. Several drivers were added: wxWidgets, PDF, Cairo, and SVG. Numerous features were added, such as transparency and full unicode support. Many bugs were fixed. Image

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PLSCMAP0N(3plplot)						    PLplot API							PLSCMAP0N(3plplot)

NAME
plscmap0n - Set number of colors in color map0 SYNOPSIS
plscmap0n(ncol0) DESCRIPTION
Set number of colors in color map0 (see the PLplot documentation). Allocate (or reallocate) color map0, and fill with default values for those colors not previously allocated. The first 16 default colors are given in the plcol0(3plplot) documentation. For larger indices the default color is red. The drivers are not guaranteed to support more than 16 colors. Redacted form: plscmap0n(ncol0) This function is used in examples 15,16,24. ARGUMENTS
ncol0 (PLINT, input) Number of colors that will be allocated in the map0 palette. If this number is zero or less, then the value from the previous call to plscmap0n(3plplot) is used and if there is no previous call, then a default value is used. 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 PLSCMAP0N(3plplot)