NAME¶
plsesc - Set the escape character for text strings
SYNOPSIS¶
plsesc(
esc)
DESCRIPTION¶
Set the escape character for text strings. From C (in contrast to Fortran 95,
see
plsescfortran95(3plplot)) you pass
esc as a character. Only
selected characters are allowed to prevent the user from shooting himself in
the foot (For example, a isn't allowed since it conflicts with C's use
of backslash as a character escape). Here are the allowed escape characters
and their corresponding decimal ASCII values: !, ASCII 33 #, ASCII 35 $, ASCII
36 %, ASCII 37 &, ASCII 38 *, ASCII 42 @, ASCII 64 ^, ASCII 94 ~, ASCII
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This function is used in example 29.
ARGUMENTS¶
- esc (char, input)
- Escape character.
AUTHORS¶
Many developers (who are credited at
http://plplot.sourceforge.net/credits.php)
have contributed to PLplot over its long history.
SEE ALSO¶
PLplot documentation at
http://plplot.sourceforge.net/documentation.php.