AUTOPLOT • AUTOPLOT provides X-Y graphs, made up of straight line segments joining the data points. The data can be manipulated in a number of ways during plotting, specifically by: · adding or subtracting a constant · multiplying or dividing by a constant · raising to a power · taking base 10 or natural logarithms · constructing new data elements can be constructed by operating on existing elements. • AUTOPLOT can access data from PHOENICS PHIDA and XYZDA files, and also from user-created files. It can plot data from many files simultaneously, allowing easy comparison of PHOENICS results with experimental or analytical results.
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AUTOPLOT
• AUTOPLOT provides X-Y graphs, made up of straight line segments joining the data points. The data can be manipulated in a number of ways during plotting, specifically by:
· adding or subtracting a constant
· multiplying or dividing by a constant
· raising to a power
· taking base 10 or natural logarithms
· constructing new data elements can be constructed by operating on existing elements.
• AUTOPLOT can access data from PHOENICS PHIDA and XYZDA files, and also from user-created files. It can plot data from many files simultaneously, allowing easy comparison of PHOENICS results with experimental or analytical results.
Creates a new data element by reading data from file number n. Only need to specify n if more than one file attached. Program response depends on file type. If the response is known, it can be specified together with DATA.
PLOT & BLB
• PL[OT] [i] [j] Plot data elements i - j using a solid line to join the data points. If i & j are unspecified, all data elements in memory but not on the screen will be plotted.
• See also HELP on : BLOB, BLB, DOT
• BL[B]n [i] [j]
• Plots data elements i - j using blobs of type n. If i & j are omitted, all elements in memory but not on the screen will be plotted. 'n' is an integer in the range 1 - 5, as follows:
• Allows the user to place labels on the picture. Type in a text string of up to 60 characters, ending with a 'RETURN' to activate the screen cursor. The cursor marks the left-hand end of the text string. When the cursor is in the right position, transfer the text to the screen by pressing one of the following keys :
• 'C' or 'c' to continue with further text;• 'D' or 'd' to ignore current text string and continue;• 'F' or 'f' to colour-fill to colour specified in text string;• 'M' or 'm' to move last text to new position and continue;• 'K' or 'k' to switch to KEY input mode;• 'P' or 'p' to switch to colour number specified in text string;• 'R' or 'r' to replace last text with new text and continue• 'S' or 's' to change to text size specified in text string;• 'X' or 'x' to ignore current text and exit TEXT mode;• 'U' or 'u' to underline current text string and continue;• Any other character to exit TEXT mode.
CLEAR, REDRAW, DUMP & QUIT
• CL[EAR] Clears the screen, deletes all data elements from memory and deletes all text items, levels and keys.
• RE[draw].... is a REPLAY command which clears the screen, and redraws the current frame. If NOCLEAR is in effect, then all the frames comprising the current picture will be redrawn.
• See also : REPLAY, SCALE, SHIFT, CLEAR, RESET
• DU[MP]
• Generate a screen dump on a hard-copy device if one is available. This function may not be implemented on all installations.
• [Quit] the current AutoPlot session.
• OS GRÁFICOS SERÃO GERADOS A PARTIR DOS EXERCÍCIOS ABAIXO LISTADOS.
Posicione o mousee clique na posição desejadaque o texto se move!
Aleta 1-D -LE#2, EX(2) - COLOUR
CO[LOUR][h] [i] [j] Data elements i - j will be drawn with colour h, where h is the hexadecimal value of the required colour (ie 0-9,A-F). Colour 0 is the background colour, & colour 1 is the default plotting colour. Colour 2 is dark blue, colour F is full red, and the rest follow the spectrum.