NAME¶
plstring3 - Plot a glyph at the specified 3D points
SYNOPSIS¶
plstring3(
n,
x,
y,
z,
string)
DESCRIPTION¶
Plot a glyph at the specified 3D points. (Supersedes
plpoin3(3plplot)
because many[!] more glyphs are accessible with
plstring3(3plplot).)
Set up the call to this function similar to what is done for
plline3(3plplot). The glyph is specified with a PLplot user string.
Note that the user string is not actually limited to one glyph so it is
possible (but not normally useful) to plot more than one glyph at the
specified points with this function. As with
plmtex(3plplot) and
plptex(3plplot), the user string can contain FCI escapes to determine
the font, UTF-8 code to determine the glyph or else PLplot escapes for Hershey
or unicode text to determine the glyph.
Redacted form:
plstring3(x, y, z, string)
This function is used in example 18.
ARGUMENTS¶
- n (PLINT, input)
- Number of points in the x, y, and z
arrays.
- x (PLFLT *, input)
- Pointer to an array with X coordinates of points.
- y (PLFLT *, input)
- Pointer to an array with Y coordinates of points.
- z (PLFLT *, input)
- Pointer to an array with Z coordinates of points.
- string (const char *, input)
- PLplot user string corresponding to the glyph to be plotted
at each of the n points.
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.