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  • Plot Features:
    • A feature is a single element of data rendered on a plot.
      • Features can include: boxes, ellipses, points (with various symbols), lines, etc.
      • Features can be added to PLOT with the FEATURE command.
    • There are several types of features; a few of them include:
      Box
      A rectangular box with center at (x,y) and length/height (dx,dy).
      Elps (Ellipse)
      Draws an ellipse.
      HLine / VLine
      Draws horizontal/vertical lines.
      Symbol
      A point rendered with one of the various symbols, including:
      CROSS   - A 'x' symbol.       TRIANGLE  - A triangle symbol.
      PLUS    - A '+' symbol.       UTRIANGLE - A triangle (up).
      STAR    - A '*' symbol.       DTRIANGLE - A triangle (down).
      CIRCLE  - A circle symbol.    RTRIANGLE - A triangle (right).
      SQUARE  - A square symbol.    LTRIANGLE - A triangle (left).
      DIAMOND - A diamond Symbol.   ASCII-<s> - An ASCII string <s>.
      DOT     - A small dot/pixel.  ARROW     - A block arrow.
      AERO    - An airplane symbol.
      Symbols have a number of options, including size, fill/no-fill, rotation, etc.
    • A complete list of the feature types and a complete list of symbols is included in the FEATURE explain file.
    • A plot can have many different features.
      • Features are not necessarily homogeneous.
      • Attributes of different features may vary greatly.
      • Features typically have a large amount of variability while elements in a layer are usually homogeneous.
    • Like layers, it is possible to create your own feature types, see the FEATURE explain file for details.
    • For more details see the FEATURE explain file or see %test_feature in the test area of SYS.
Don't Make This Mistake:
Take care when sizing features. The type Symbol uses Pixel-Size (i.e. feature is the same size on screen regardless of zoom level), others use Real-World-Coordinates (i.e. feature zooms in relation to the plot).

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