Part II. Programming
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Part II. Programming
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2. Simple Use of PLplot
Plotting a Simple Graph
Initializing PLplot
Defining Plot Scales and Axes
Labelling the Graph
Drawing the Graph
Drawing Points
Drawing Lines or Curves
Writing Text on a Graph
Area Fills
More Complex Graphs
Finishing Up
In Case of Error
3. Advanced Use of PLplot
Command Line Arguments
Output Devices
Driver Functions
PLplot Metafiles and Plrender
Family File Output
Interactive Output Devices
Specifying the Output Device
Adding FreeType Library Support to Bitmap Drivers
Write a call back function to plot a single pixel
Initialize FreeType
Add A Command to redraw text (interactive drivers only)
Add Function Prototypes
Add Closing functions
View Surfaces, (Sub-)Pages, Viewports and Windows
Defining the Viewport
Defining the Window
Annotating the Viewport
Setting up a Standard Window
Setting Line Attributes
Setting the Area Fill Pattern
Setting Color
Color Map0
Color Map1
Setting Character Attributes
Hershey fonts
Unicode fonts
FCI
Escape sequences in text
Character size adjustment
Three Dimensional Surface Plots
Contour and Shade Plots
Contour Plots from C
Shade Plots from C
Contour Plots from the Fortran 95 interface
Shade Plots from the Fortran 95 interface
Legends and color bars
4. Deploying programs that use PLplot
5. The PLplot Display Driver Family
The Xwin Driver (X-Windows)
The Tk Driver
The AquaTerm Driver (Mac OS X)
The wxWidgets Driver (Linux, Mac OS X, Windows)
wxWidgets Driver Basics
6. The PLplot Output Driver Family
The GD Driver
The PDF Driver
The PostScript Driver
The TrueType PostScript Driver
The LaTeX PostScript Driver
The SVG Driver