plot(3PLOT) Graphics Interface Library Functions plot(3PLOT)NAME
plot, arc, box, circle, closepl, closevt, cont, erase, label, line,
linemod, move, openpl, openvt, point, space - graphics interface
SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lplot [ library... ]
#include <plot.h>
void arc(short x0, short y0, short x1, short y1, short x2, short y2);
void box(short x0, short y0, short x1, short y1);
void circle(short x, short y, short r);
void closepl();
void closevt();
void cont(short x, short y);
void erase();
void label(char *s);
void line(short x0, short y0, short x1, short y1);
void linemod(char *s);
void move(short x, short y);
void openpl();
void openvt();
void point(short x, short y);
void space(short x0, short y0, short x1, short y1);
DESCRIPTION
These functions generate graphics output for a set of output devices.
The format of the output is dependent upon which link editor option is
used when the program is compiled and linked (see Link Editor).
The term "current point" refers to the current setting for the x and y
coordinates.
The arc() function specifies a circular arc. The coordinates (x0, y0)
specify the center of the arc. The coordinates (x1, y1) specify the
starting point of the arc. The coordinates (x2, y2) specify the end
point of the circular arc.
The box() function specifies a rectangle with coordinates (x0, y0),
(x0, y1), (x1, y0), and (x1, y1). The current point is set to (x1,
y1).
The circle() function specifies a circle with a center at the coordi‐
nates (x, y) and a radius of r.
The closevt() and closepl() functions flush the output.
The cont() function specifies a line beginning at the current point and
ending at the coordinates (x, y). The current point is set to (x, y).
The erase() function starts another frame of output.
The label() function places the null terminated string s so that the
first character falls on the current point. The string is then termi‐
nated by a NEWLINE character.
The line() function draws a line starting at the coordinates (x0, y0)
and ending at the coordinates (x1, y1). The current point is set to
(x1, y1).
The linemod() function specifies the style for drawing future lines. s
may contain one of the following: dotted, solid, longdashed, short‐
dashed, or dotdashed.
The move() function sets the current point to the coordinates (x, y).
The openpl() or openvt() function must be called to open the device
before any other plot functions are called.
The point() function plots the point given by the coordinates (x, y).
The current point is set to (x, y).
The space() function specifies the size of the plotting area. The plot
will be reduced or enlarged as necessary to fit the area specified. The
coordinates (x0, y0) specify the lower left hand corner of the plotting
area. The coordinates (x1, y1) specify the upper right hand corner of
the plotting area.
Link Editor
Various flavors of these functions exist for different output devices.
They are obtained by using the following ld(1) options:
-lplot device-independent graphics stream on standard output
in the format described in plot(4B)-l300 GSI 300 terminal
-l300s GSI 300S terminal
-l4014 Tektronix 4014 terminal
-l450 GSI 450 terminal
-lvt0
FILES
/usr/lib/libplot.so.1 shared object
/usr/lib/64/libplot.so.1 64-bit shared object
/usr/lib/lib300.so.1 shared object
/usr/lib/64/lib300.so.1 64-bit shared object
/usr/lib/lib300s.so.1 shared object
/usr/lib/64/lib300s.so.1 64-bit shared object
/usr/lib/lib4014.so.1 shared object
/usr/lib/64/lib4014.so.1 64-bit shared object
/usr/lib/lib450.so.1 shared object
/usr/lib/64/lib450.so.1 64-bit shared object
/usr/lib/libvt0.so.1 shared object
/usr/lib/64/libvt0.so.1 64-bit shared object
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│MT-Level │Unsafe │
└─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
SEE ALSOgraph(1), ld(1), libplot(3LIB), plot(4B), attributes(5)SunOS 5.10 6 Oct 2004 plot(3PLOT)