PLIMAGE(3plplot) PLplot API PLIMAGE(3plplot)NAME
plimage - Plot a 2D matrix using color map1 with automatic colour adjustment
SYNOPSIS
plimage(idata, nx, ny, xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax, zmin, zmax, Dxmin, Dxmax, Dymin, Dymax)
DESCRIPTION
Plot a 2D matrix using color palette 1. The color scale is automatically adjusted to use the maximum and minimum values in idata as val-
uemin and valuemax in a call to plimagefr(3plplot).
Redacted form: General: plimage(idata, xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax, zmin, zmax, Dxmin, Dxmax, Dymin, Dymax)
This function is used in example 20.
ARGUMENTS
idata (PLFLT**, input)
A 2D array of values (intensities) to plot. Should have dimensions idata[nx][ny].
nx, ny (PLINT, input)
Dimensions of idata
xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax (PLFLT, input)
Plot coordinates to strecth the image data to. idata[0][0] corresponds to (xmin, ymin) and idata[nx - 1][ny - 1] corresponds to
(xmax, ymax).
zmin, zmax (PLFLT, input)
Only data between zmin and zmax (inclusive) will be plotted.
Dxmin, Dxmax, Dymin, Dymax (PLFLT, input)
Plot only the window of points whose plot coordinates fall inside the window of (Dxmin, Dymin) to (Dxmax, Dymax).
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.
August, 2012 PLIMAGE(3plplot)
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PLSHADE(3plplot) PLplot API PLSHADE(3plplot)NAME
plshade - Shade individual region on the basis of value
SYNOPSIS
plshade(a, nx, ny, defined, xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax, shade_min, shade_max, sh_cmap, sh_color, sh_width, min_color, min_width, max_color,
max_width, fill, rectangular, pltr, pltr_data)
DESCRIPTION
Shade individual region on the basis of value. Use plshades(3plplot) if you want to shade a number of regions using continuous colors.
plshade(3plplot) is identical to plshade1(3plplot) except for the type of the first parameter. See plshade1(3plplot) for further discus-
sion.
Redacted form: General: plshade(a, defined, xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax, shade_min, shade_max, sh_cmap, sh_color, sh_width, min_color,
min_width, max_color, max_width, fill, rectangular, pltr, pltr_data) Perl/PDL: Not available?
This function is used in example 15.
ARGUMENTS
a (PLFLT **, input)
nx (PLINT, input)
ny (PLINT, input)
defined (PLINT (*) (PLFLT, PLFLT), input)
xmin (PLFLT, input)
xmax (PLFLT, input)
ymin (PLFLT, input)
ymax (PLFLT, input)
shade_min (PLFLT, input)
shade_max (PLFLT, input)
sh_cmap (PLINT, input)
sh_color (PLFLT, input)
sh_width (PLINT, input)
min_color (PLINT, input)
min_width (PLINT, input)
max_color (PLINT, input)
max_width (PLINT, input)
fill (void (*) (PLINT, PLFLT *, PLFLT *), input)
rectangular (PLBOOL, input)
pltr (void (*) (PLFLT, PLFLT, PLFLT *, PLFLT *, PLPointer) , input)
pltr_data (PLPointer, input)
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.
August, 2012 PLSHADE(3plplot)
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