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.TH xstringb 2 "April 1993" "Scilab Group" "Scilab Function" 
.so ../sci.an
.SH NAME
xstringb - draw strings into a box
.SH CALLING SEQUENCE
.nf
xstringb(x,y,str,w,h,[option])
.fi
.SH PARAMETERS
.TP 9
x,y,w,h
: vector of 4 real scalars defining the box.
.TP
str
: matrix of strings.
.TP 
option
: string.
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fVxstringb\fR draws the matrix of strings \fVstr\fR centered inside 
the rectangle \fVrect=[x,y,w,h]\fR
(lower-left point, width, height) in the current graphic scale.
If \fVoption\fR is given with the value \fV"fill"\fR, the character size is 
computed so as to fill as much as possible in the rectangle.

Enter the command \fVxstringb()\fR to see a demo.
.SH EXAMPLE
.nf
str=["Scilab" "is";"not" "elisaB"];
plot2d(0,0,[-1,1],"010"," ",[0,0,1,1]);
r=[0,0,1,0.5];
xstringb(r(1),r(2),str,r(3),r(4),"fill");
xrect(r(1),r(2)+r(4),r(3),r(4))
r=[r(1),r(2)+r(4)+0.01,r(3),r(4)/2];
xrect(r(1),r(2)+r(4),r(3),r(4))
xstringb(r(1),r(2),str,r(3),r(4),"fill");
r=[r(1),r(2)+r(4)+0.01,r(3),r(4)/2];
xrect(r(1),r(2)+r(4),r(3),r(4))
xstringb(r(1),r(2),str,r(3),r(4),"fill");
.fi
.SH SEE ALSO
titlepage, xstring, xstringl, xtitle
.SH AUTHOR
J.Ph.C.