.th PLOT I 6/4/73 .sh NAME plot \*- make a graph .sh SYNOPSIS .bd plot [ option ] ... .sh DESCRIPTION .it Plot takes pairs of numbers from the standard input as abscissas and ordinates of a graph. The graph is plotted on the storage scope, /dev/vt0. .s3 The following options are recognized, each as a separate argument. .s3 .lp +5 5 \fBa\fR Supply abscissas automatically (they are missing from the input); spacing is given by the next argument, or is assumed to be 1 if next argument is not a number. .s3 .lp +5 5 \fBc\fR Place character string given by next argument at each point. .s3 .lp +5 5 \fBd\fR Omit connections between points. (Disconnect.) .s3 .lp +5 5 \fBg\fIn\fR Grid style: .lp +5 0 \fIn\fR=0, no grid .lp +5 0 \fIn\fR=1, axes only .lp +5 0 \fIn\fR=2, complete grid (default). .s3 .lp +5 5 \fBs\fR Save screen, don't erase before plotting. .s3 .lp +5 5 \fBx\fR Next 1 (or 2) arguments are lower (and upper) \fIx\fR limits. .s3 .lp +5 5 \fBy\fR Next 1 (or 2) arguments are lower (and upper) \fIy\fR limits. .s3 .i0 Points are connected by straight line segments in the order they appear in input. If a specified lower limit exceeds the upper limit, or if the automatic increment is negative, the graph is plotted upside down. Automatic abscissas begin with the lower \fIx\fR limit, or with 0 if no limit is specified. Grid lines and automatically determined limits fall on round values, however roundness may be subverted by giving an inappropriately rounded lower limit. Plotting symbols specified by .bd c are placed so that a small initial letter, such as + o x, will fall approximately on the plotting point. .sh FILES /dev/vt0 .sh "SEE ALSO" spline(VI) .sh BUGS A limit of 1000 points is enforced silently.