a
(PLFLT **, input)
Contains ** pointer to array to be plotted. The array must have been declared
as PLFLT a[nx][ny].
nx
(PLINT, input)
First dimension of array "a".
ny
(PLINT, input)
Second dimension of array "a".
defined
(PLINT (*) (PLFLT, PLFLT), input)
User function specifying regions excluded from the shading
plot. This function accepts x and y coordinates as input
arguments and must return 0 if the point is in the excluded
region or 1 otherwise. This argument can be NULL if all the
values are valid.
xmin
(PLFLT, input)
Defines the "grid" coordinates. The data a[0][0] has a
position of (xmin,ymin), a[nx-1][0] has a position at (xmax,ymin)
and so on.
(xmax,ymin)
xmax
(PLFLT, input)
Defines the "grid" coordinates. The data a[0][0] has a
position of (xmin,ymin), a[nx-1][0] has a position at (xmax,ymin)
and so on.
ymin
(PLFLT, input)
Defines the "grid" coordinates. The data a[0][0] has a
position of (xmin,ymin), a[nx-1][0] has a position at (xmax,ymin)
and so on.
ymax
(PLFLT, input)
Defines the "grid" coordinates. The data a[0][0] has a
position of (xmin,ymin), a[nx-1][0] has a position at (xmax,ymin)
and so on.
clevel
(PLFLT *, input)
Pointer to array containing the data levels corresponding to
the edges of each shaded region that will be plotted by this
function. To work properly the levels should be monotonic.
nlevel
(PLINT, input)
Number of shades plus 1 (i.e., the number of shade edge values
in clevel ).
fill_width
(PLINT, input)
Defines width used by the fill pattern.
cont_color
(PLINT, input)
Defines pen color used for contours defining edges of shaded
regions. The pen color is only temporary set for the
contour drawing. Set this value to zero or less if no shade edge contours are wanted.
cont_width
(PLINT, input)
Defines pen width used for contours defining edges of shaded
regions. This value may not be honored by all drivers.
The pen width is only temporary set for the
contour drawing. Set this value to zero or less if no shade edge contours are wanted.
fill
(void (*) (PLINT, PLFLT *, PLFLT *), input)
Routine used to fill the region. Use plfill . Future version of
PLplot may have other fill routines.
rectangular
(PLBOOL, input)
Set rectangular to true
if rectangles map to rectangles after coordinate transformation
with pltrl . Otherwise,
set rectangular to false.
If rectangular
is set to true, plshade tries to save time by
filling large rectangles. This optimization fails if
the coordinate transformation distorts the shape of rectangles.
For example a plot in polar coordinates has to have
rectangular
set to false.
pltr
(void (*) (PLFLT, PLFLT, PLFLT *, PLFLT *, PLPointer)
, input)
Pointer to function that defines transformation between indices
in array z and the
world coordinates (C only). Transformation functions are
provided in the PLplot library:
pltr0 for identity mapping, and pltr1 and pltr2 for
arbitrary mappings respectively defined by one- and
two-dimensional arrays. In addition, user-supplied routines
for the transformation can be used as well. Examples of
all of these approaches are given in
the Section called Contour Plots from C in Chapter 3.
The transformation function should
have the form given by any of pltr0 , pltr1 , or pltr2 .
pltr_data
(PLPointer, input)
Extra parameter to help
pass information to pltr0 , pltr1 , pltr2 , or whatever routine
that is externally supplied.
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