PLOT
Command:
PLOT
is typically run with one or more files as an input. |
).
nM> plot world.shp|cities.prm
LAYER={...}
qualifier.
nM> plot world.shp{TAG=COUNTRIES,LAYER={OPAQ=0,LABEL=NAME}}|& cities.prm{LAYER={COLOR=RED}}In the above example the qualifiers
LAYER={OPAQ=0,LABEL=NAME}
tells the
plot layer to make the opaqueness zero (i.e. transparent) and to show a label on the
readout with the NAME
of the country.
TAG=
qualifier.
nM> plot world.shp{LAYER={OPAQ=0}}|world.prm
nM> plot world.shp{TAG=SHP,LAYER={OPAQ=0}}|world.prm{TAG=PRM}
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switch.
(This is discussed more in the module on Macros.)PLOT
command takes in a number of command line parameters allowing
customization of the plot.
reg.<id>.<option>
.Y1
, Y2
).
nM> plot/bg/id=myplot fftdemo.prm Y1=50 Y2=150or
nM> plot/bg/id=myplot fftdemo.prm nM> set reg.myplot.y1 50 nM> set reg.myplot.y2 150
nM> plot/bg/id=myplot nxm.sys.dat.world.prm|cities.prm view=MERCATOR nM> set reg.myplot.view LATLON nM> set reg.myplot.view GEO