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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# x07c.c
#
# Font demo.
#import pl
import sys
import os
module_dir = "@MODULE_DIR@"
if module_dir[0] == '@':
module_dir = os.getcwd ()
sys.path.insert (0, module_dir)
# main
#
# Displays the entire "plsym" symbol (font) set.
def main(w):
base = [0, 200, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 2000, 2100,
2200, 2300, 2400, 2500, 2600, 2700, 2800, 2900]
## # Parse and process command line arguments
##
## pl.ParseOpts(sys.argv, pl.PARSE_FULL)
##
## # Initialize plplot
##
## pl.init()
w.plfontld(1)
for l in range(17):
w.pladv(0)
# Set up viewport and window
w.plcol0(2)
w.plvpor(0.15, 0.95, 0.1, 0.9)
w.plwind(0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 1.0)
# Draw the grid using plbox
w.plbox("bcg", 0.1, 0, "bcg", 0.1, 0)
# Write the digits below the frame
w.plcol0(15)
for i in range(10):
w.plmtex("b", 1.5, (0.1 * i + 0.05), 0.5, `i`)
k = 0
for i in range(10):
# Write the digits to the left of the frame
text = `base[l] + 10 * i`
w.plmtex("lv", 1.0, (0.95 - 0.1 * i), 1.0, text)
for j in range(10):
x = [ 0.1 * j + 0.05 ]
y = [ 0.95 - 0.1 * i ]
# Display the symbols
w.plsym(x, y, base[l] + k)
k = k + 1
w.plmtex("t", 1.5, 0.5, 0.5, "PLplot Example 7 - PLSYM symbols")
w.pleop()
## pl.end()
##
##main()
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