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SCOPXY_f           Scilab Group           Scicos Block             SCOPXY_f
NAME
   SCOPXY_f - Scicos visualization block
  
DESCRIPTION
   This block realizes the visualization of the evolution of the two regular
  input signals by drawing the second input as a function of the first at
  instants of events on the event input port.
  
DIALOGUE PARAMETERS
 Curve colors         : an integer. It is the color number (>0) or dash
                      type (<0) used to draw the evolution of the input
                      port signal. See plot2d for color (dash type)
                      definitions.
                      
 Line or mark size    : an integer. 
                      
 Output window number : The number of graphic window used for the display.
                      It is often good to use high values to avoid conflict
                      with palettes and Super Block windows. If you have
                      more than one scope, make sure they don't have the
                      same window numbers (unless superposition of the
                      curves is desired).
                      
 Output window position
                       : a 2 vector specifying the coordinates of the upper left corner of the
                      graphic window. Answer [] for default window
                      position.
                      
 Output window size   : a 2 vector specifying the width and height  of 
                      the graphic window. Answer [] for default window
                      dimensions.
                      
 Xmin, Xmax           : Minimum and maximum values of the first input;
                      used to set up the X-axis of the plot in the graphics
                      window.
                      
 Ymin, Ymax           : Minimum and maximum values of the second input;
                      used to set up the  Y-axis of the plot in the
                      graphics window.
                      
 Buffer size          : To improve efficiency it is possible to buffer the
                      input data. The drawing is only done after each
                      Buffer size call to the block.
                      
REMARKS
   Output window number, Output window size, Output window position are only
  taken into account at the initialisation time of the simulation.  
  
SEE ALSO
   SCOPE_f, EVENTSCOPE_f, ANIMXY_f