plshade
( | a, |
nx, | |
ny, | |
defined, | |
xmin, | |
xmax, | |
ymin, | |
ymax, | |
shade_min, | |
shade_max, | |
sh_cmap, | |
sh_color, | |
sh_width, | |
min_color, | |
min_width, | |
max_color, | |
max_width, | |
fill, | |
rectangular, | |
pltr, | |
pltr_data) ; |
Shade individual region on the basis of value. Use plshades
if you want to
shade a number of regions using continuous colors.
plshade
is identical to plshade1
except for the type of the first parameter.
See plshade1
for further discussion.
a
(const PLFLT * const *
, input)
nx
(PLINT
, input)
ny
(PLINT
, input)
defined
(PLINT (*) (PLFLT, PLFLT)
, input)
xmin
(PLFLT
, input)
xmax
(PLFLT
, input)
ymin
(PLFLT
, input)
ymax
(PLFLT
, input)
shade_min
(PLFLT
, input)
shade_max
(PLFLT
, input)
sh_cmap
(PLINT
, input)
sh_color
(PLFLT
, input)
sh_width
(PLFLT
, input)
min_color
(PLINT
, input)
min_width
(PLFLT
, input)
max_color
(PLINT
, input)
max_width
(PLFLT
, input)
fill
(void (*) (PLINT, const PLFLT *, const PLFLT *)
, input)
rectangular
(PLBOOL
, input)
pltr
(void (*) (PLFLT, PLFLT, PLFLT *, PLFLT *, PLPointer)
, input)
pltr_data
(PLPointer
, input)
Redacted form:
General: plshade(a, defined, xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax, shade_min, shade_max, sh_cmap, sh_color, sh_width, min_color, min_width, max_color, max_width, fill, rectangular, pltr, pltr_data)
Perl/PDL: Not available?
This function is used in example 15.