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Glish/PGPLOT
- Introduction
- Pgplot Agent Constructor
- Pgplot and Window Resizing
- Hints
- Non-Standard Methods
- Unavailable Standard PGPLOT Methods
- Standard PGPLOT Methods
- ARRO - draw an arrow
- ASK - control new page prompting
- BBUF - begin batch of output (buffer)
- BEG - begin PGPLOT, open output device
- BIN - histogram of binned data
- BOX - draw labeled frame around viewport
- CIRC - draw a filled or outline circle
- CLOS - close the selected graphics device
- CONB - contour map of a 2D data array, with blanking
- CONL - label contour map of a 2D data array
- CONS - contour map of a 2D data array (fast algorithm)
- CONT - contour map of a 2D data array (contour-following)
- CTAB - install the color table to be used by IMAG
- DRAW - draw a line from the current pen position to a point
- EBUF - end batch of output (buffer)
- END - terminate PGPLOT
- ENV - set window and viewport and draw labeled frame
- ERAS - erase all graphics from current page
- ERRB - horizontal or vertical error bar
- ERRX - horizontal error bar
- ERRY - vertical error bar
- GRAY - gray-scale map of a 2D data array
- HI2D - cross-sections through a 2D data array
- HIST - histogram of unbinned data
- IDEN - write username, date, and time at bottom of plot
- IMAG - color image from a 2D data array
- LAB - write labels for x-axis, y-axis, and top of plot
- LDEV - list available device types
- LEN - find length of a string in a variety of units
- LINE - draw a polyline (curve defined by line-segments)
- MOVE - move pen (change current pen position)
- MTXT - write text at position relative to viewport
- NUMB - convert a number into a plottable character string
- OPEN - open a graphics device
- PAGE - advance to new page
- PANL - switch to a different panel on the view surface
- PAP - change the size of the view surface
- PIXL - draw pixels
- PNTS - draw one or more graph markers, not all the same
- POLY - fill a polygonal area with shading
- PT - draw one or more graph markers
- PTXT - write text at arbitrary position and angle
- QAH - inquire arrow-head style
- QCF - inquire character font
- QCH - inquire character height
- QCI - inquire color index
- QCIR - inquire color index range
- QCOL - inquire color capability
- QCR - inquire color representation
- QCS - inquire character height in a variety of units
- QFS - inquire fill-area style
- QHS - inquire hatching style
- QID - inquire current device identifier
- QINF - inquire PGPLOT general information
- QITF - inquire image transfer function
- QLS - inquire line style
- QLW - inquire line width
- QPOS - inquire current pen position
- QTBG - inquire text background color index
- QTXT - find bounding box of text string
- QVP - inquire viewport size and position
- QVSZ - find the window defined by the full view surface
- QWIN - inquire window boundary coordinates
- RECT - draw a rectangle, using fill-area attributes
- RND - find the smallest `round' number greater than x
- RNGE - choose axis limits
- SAH - set arrow-head style
- SAVE - save PGPLOT attributes
- UNSA - restore PGPLOT attributes
- SCF - set character font
- SCH - set character height
- SCI - set color index
- SCIR - set color index range
- SCR - set color representation
- SCRN - set color representation by name
- SFS - set fill-area style
- SHLS - set color representation using HLS system
- SHS - set hatching style
- SITF - set image transfer function
- SLCT - select an open graphics device
- SLS - set line style
- SLW - set line width
- STBG - set text background color index
- SUBP - subdivide view surface into panels
- SVP - set viewport (normalized device coordinates)
- SWIN - set window
- TBOX - draw frame and write (DD) HH MM SS.S labelling
- TEXT - write text (horizontal, left-justified)
- UPDT - update display
- VECT - vector map of a 2D data array, with blanking
- VSIZ - set viewport (inches)
- VSTD - set standard (default) viewport
- WEDG - annotate an image plot with a wedge
- WNAD - set window and adjust viewport to same aspect ratio
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