plshade: Shade individual region on the basis of value

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);

Shade individual region on the basis of value. Use plshades if you want to shade a number of regions using continuous colors. plshade is identical to plshade1 except for the type of the first parameter. See plshade1 for further discussion.

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)

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This function is used in example 15.