NAME¶
plsdiplz - Set parameters incrementally (zoom mode) that define current
plot-space window
SYNOPSIS¶
plsdiplz(
xmin,
ymin,
xmax,
ymax)
DESCRIPTION¶
Set relative minima and maxima incrementally (zoom mode) that define the current
plot-space window. This function has the same effect as
plsdiplt(3plplot) if that function has not been previously called.
Otherwise, this function implements zoom mode using the transformation
min_used = old_min + old_length*min and max_used = old_min + old_length*max
for each axis. For example, if min = 0.05 and max = 0.95 for each axis,
repeated calls to
plsdiplz(3plplot) will zoom in by 10 per cent for
each call.
Redacted form:
plsdiplz(xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax)
This function is used in example 31.
ARGUMENTS¶
- xmin (PLFLT, input)
- Relative (incremental) minimum in x.
- ymin (PLFLT, input)
- Relative (incremental) minimum in y.
- xmax (PLFLT, input)
- Relative (incremental) maximum in x.
- ymax (PLFLT, input)
- Relative (incremental) maximum in y.
AUTHORS¶
Geoffrey Furnish and Maurice LeBrun wrote and maintain PLplot. This man page was
automatically generated from the DocBook source of the PLplot documentation,
maintained by Alan W. Irwin and Rafael Laboissiere.
SEE ALSO¶
PLplot documentation at
http://plplot.sourceforge.net/resources.