NAME¶
plstyl - Set line style
SYNOPSIS¶
plstyl(
nels,
mark,
space)
DESCRIPTION¶
This sets up the line style for all lines subsequently drawn. A line consists of
segments in which the pen is alternately down and up. The lengths of these
segments are passed in the arrays
mark and
space respectively.
The number of mark-space pairs is specified by
nels. In order to return
the line style to the default continuous line,
plstyl(3plplot) should
be called with
nels=0.(see also
pllsty(3plplot))
Redacted form:
plstyl(mark, space)
This function is used in examples 1,9,14.
ARGUMENTS¶
- nels (PLINT, input)
- The number of mark and space elements in a
line. Thus a simple broken line can be obtained by setting nels=1.
A continuous line is specified by setting nels=0.
- mark (PLINT *, input)
- Pointer to array with the lengths of the segments during
which the pen is down, measured in micrometers.
- space (PLINT *, input)
- Pointer to array with the lengths of the segments during
which the pen is up, measured in micrometers.
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.