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PLOT3(5)			    BRL-CAD			      PLOT3(5)

NAME
       plot3 - 3-D and color graphic plotting interface

DESCRIPTION
       Files of	this format are	produced by programs such as pixhist3d-
       plot3(1), using the routines described in libplot3(3) and are
       interpreted for various devices by standard programs described in
       plot(1G), as well as additional programs	such as	plot3-fb(1). The
       format of output	from libplot3 differs from that	of libplot only	in the
       addition	of 3-D primitives and color. A graphics	file is	a stream of
       plotting	instructions. Each instruction consists	of an ASCII letter
       usually followed	by bytes of binary information.	The instructions are
       executed	in order. A point is designated	by four	bytes representing the
       x and y values; each value is a signed 16-bit integer. These integers
       are written with	the most significant byte first. Three-dimensional
       data have an additional z value,	which is assumed to be zero for
       two-dimensional instructions. The last designated point in an l,	m, n,
       p, L, M,	N, or P	instruction becomes the	"current point"	for the	next
       instruction.

       Each of the following descriptions begins with the name of the
       corresponding routine in	libplot3(3).

       m
	   move: The next four bytes give a new	current	point.

       n
	   cont: Draw a	line from the current point to the point given by the
	   next	four bytes. See	plot(1G).

       p
	   point: Plot the point given by the next four	bytes.

       l
	   line: Draw a	line from the point given by the next four bytes to
	   the point given by the following four bytes.

       t
	   label: Place	the following ASCII string so that its first character
	   falls on the	current	point. The string is terminated	by a new-line.

       a
	   arc:	The first four bytes give the center, the next four give the
	   starting point, and the last	four give the end point	of a circular
	   arc.	The least significant coordinate of the	end point is used only
	   to determine	the quadrant. The arc is drawn counter-clockwise.

       c
	   circle: The first four bytes	give the center	of the circle, the
	   next	two the	radius.	Circles	and arcs are not supported on all
	   devices.

       e
	   erase: Start	another	frame of output.

       f
	   linmod: Take	the following string, up to a new-line,	as the style
	   for drawing further lines. The styles are "dotted", "solid",
	   "longdashed", "shortdashed",	and "dotdashed". Effective only	for
	   the -T4014 and -Tver	options	of plot(1G) (TEKTRONIX 4014 terminal
	   and Versatec	plotter).

       s
	   space: The next four	bytes give the lower left corner of the
	   plotting area; the following	four give the upper right corner. The
	   plot	will be	magnified or reduced to	fit the	device as closely as
	   possible.

       The following were added	at BRL.	Three-dimensional primitives have
       their z values ignored when displayed on	two-dimensional	devices.

       C
	   color: The next three bytes give respectively the intensities
	   (0..255) of the three color components (additive colors red,	green,
	   and blue if a terminal; subtractive colors cyan, magenta, and
	   yellow if hardcopy) to be used for subsequent plotting. The initial
	   color is assumed to be (255,255,255), which is white	on a terminal
	   and black on	hardcopy. Color	specifications are ignored for
	   black-and-white devices.

       M
	   3move: The next six bytes give a new	current	point.

       N
	   3cont: Draw a line from the current point to	the point given	by the
	   next	six bytes. See plot(1G).

       P
	   3point: Plot	the point given	by the next six	bytes.

       L
	   3line: Draw a line from the point given by the next six bytes to
	   the point given by the following six	bytes.

       S
	   3space: The next six	bytes give the minimum corner of the plotting
	   area; the following six give	the maximum corner. The	plot will be
	   magnified or	reduced	to fit the device as closely as	possible.

       F
	   3flush:

       x
	   double_point: The double-precision version of point.

       v
	   double_line:	The double-precision version of	line.

       o
	   double_move:	The double-precision version of	move.

       q
	   double_cont:	The double-precision version of	cont.

       w
	   double_space: The double-precision version of space.

       i
	   double_circle: The double-precision version of circle.

       r
	   double_arc: The double-precision version of arc.

       W
	   double_3space: The double-precision,	3_D version of space.

       X
	   double_3point: The double-precision,	3_D version of point.

       O
	   double_3move: The double-precision, 3_D version of move.

       Q
	   double_3cont: The double-precision, 3_D version of cont.

       V
	   double_3line: The double-precision, 3_D version of line.

       Space settings that exactly fill	the plotting area with unity scaling
       appear below for	devices	supported by the filters of plot(1G). The
       upper limit is just outside the plotting	area, except for the Megatek
       which displays the entire range of possible coordinates.	In every case
       the plotting area is taken to be	square;	points outside may be
       displayable on devices whose face is not	square.

       DASI 300
	   space(0, 0, 4096, 4096);

       DASI 300s
	   space(0, 0, 4096, 4096);

       DASI 450
	   space(0, 0, 4096, 4096);

       TEKTRONIX 4014
	   space(0, 0, 3120, 3120);

       Versatec	plotter
	   space(0, 0, 2048, 2048);

       Megatek display
	   space(-32768, -32768, 32767,	32767);

SEE ALSO
       libplot3(3), plot(n).

       graph(1G), plot(1G) in the UNIX System User Reference Manual.

AUTHOR
       Douglas A. Gwyn made the	3-D and	color extensions to UNIX-plot.

COPYRIGHT
       This software is	Copyright (c) 1989-2019	by the United States
       Government as represented by U.S. Army Research Laboratory.

BUG REPORTS
       Reports of bugs or problems should be submitted via electronic mail to
       devs@brlcad.org

BRL-CAD				  03/02/2021			      PLOT3(5)

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