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author | Joseph Hunkeler <jhunkeler@gmail.com> | 2015-07-08 20:46:52 -0400 |
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committer | Joseph Hunkeler <jhunkeler@gmail.com> | 2015-07-08 20:46:52 -0400 |
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diff --git a/pkg/utilities/nttools/doc/axispar.hlp b/pkg/utilities/nttools/doc/axispar.hlp new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d2a8dcbc --- /dev/null +++ b/pkg/utilities/nttools/doc/axispar.hlp @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +.help axispar Jul93 tables +.ih +NAME +pltpar -- Edit the parameter set that describes axis attributes. +.ih +USAGE +pltpar +.ih +DESCRIPTION +The 'axispar' parameters specify the attributes of plot axes. + +Note that this is a pset, not an executable task; it defines a set of +parameters used by other tasks. Invoking the pset by name runs +'eparam' on the parameter set, allowing the user to modify the +parameters. Alternatively, the parameters may be modified on the +command line by specifying the pset name and parameter name, for +example, the user can type "pltpar.pointmode=yes" to set only the +'pointmode' parameter. Parameters can also be edited by using +'eparam' on the calling task (e.g., by typing "eparam sgraph"), in +which case, 'pltpar' will appear as one of the task parameters; the +'pltpar' parameters may then be edited by positioning the cursor on +the line containing the pset name and typing ":e". After editing +the pset parameters, type Control-Z (or ":q") +to return to the main task parameter menu. +.ih +PARAMETERS +.ls (wl = 0.) [real] +Left world X-coordinate if not autoscaling. +.le +.ls (wr = 0.) [real] +Right world X-coordinate if not autoscaling. +.le +.ls (wb = 0.) [real] +Lower world Y-coordinate if not autoscaling. +.le +.ls (wt = 0.) [real] +Upper world Y-coordinate if not autoscaling. +.le +.ls (xflip = no) [boolean] +Flip the autoscaled X axis? +.le +.ls (yflip = no) [boolean] +Flip the autoscaled Y axis? +.le +.ls (transpose = no) [boolean] +Transpose the X and Y axes of the plot? If 'transpose = no', the +horizontal axis will have the X values or pixel number. +.le +.ls (logx = no) [boolean] +Scale the X axis logarithmically? +.le +.ls (logy = no) [boolean] +Scale the Y axis logarithmically? +.le +.ls (rejectlog = yes) [boolean] +Replace invalid logarithmic values with 'INDEF'? Invalid values will +be ignored in scaling and plotting. +.le +.ls (box = yes) [boolean] +Draw the box containing the axes and labels around the edge of the +window? +.le +.ls (ticklabels = yes) [boolean] +Label major tick marks? +.le +.ls (grid = no) [boolean] +Draw grid lines on the plot? +.le +.ls (xlabel) [string] +X-axis label. +.le +.ls (ylabel) [string] +Y-axis label. +.le +.ls (title = imtitle) [string] +The plot title may consist of one or two lines of text. If the +parameter 'sysid' is set to "yes", then the first line of the title is +a standard system-supplied string containing the user's name, date, +etc. If the 'title' parameter contains the string "imtitle" (the +default), then the plot title will contain a line made up from the +input file, image, or table name. The user can supply an optional +string for the 'title' parameter--this string will replace the string +resulting from the "imtitle" specification. +.le +.ls (sysid = yes) [boolean] +Include standard system information in the plot title? If the 'sysid' +parameter is "yes", then a string including the user's name, date, host +name, etc. is included in the plot title. +.le +.ls (lintran = no) [boolean] +Perform a linear transformation of the X axis? +.le +.ls (p1 = 0.) [real] +Starting input pixel value if 'lintran = yes'. +.le +.ls (p2 = 0.) [real] +Ending input pixel value if 'lintran = yes'. +.le +.ls (q1 = 0.) [real] +Starting output pixel value if 'lintran = yes'. +.le +.ls (q2 = 1.) [real] +Ending output pixel value if 'lintran = yes'. +.le +.ls (majrx = 5) [integer] +Number of major divisions along the X grid. +.le +.ls (minrx = 5) [integer] +Number of minor divisions along the X grid. +.le +.ls (majry = 5) [integer] +Number of major divisions along the Y grid. +.le +.ls (minry = 5) [integer] +Number of minor divisions along the Y grid. +.le +.ls (round = no) [boolean] +Round axes to nice values? (Values at tick marks will be significant, +based on scale of the data.) +.le +.ls (margin = INDEF) [real, min = 0, max = 1] +The margin between the viewport edges (plot axes) and the limits of the +plotted curve(s) as a fraction of the viewport (NDC). If 'margin = +INDEF', the default, a 2.5% margin will apply. That is, the plotted +curve(s) will be inset .025 times the size of the viewport. Set +'margin = 0' to plot curves to the axes. +.le +.ls (version = 17August92) [string] +Date the task was installed. This should not be changed by the user. +.le +.ih +EXAMPLES +.ih +BUGS +.ih +SEE ALSO +sgraph, pltpar, dvpar +.endhelp |