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AGSETR - Allows a user program to store a real number as the value of a single parameter.

Access

       To  use AGSETR or c_agsetr, load the NCAR Graphics libraries ncarg, ncarg_gks, and ncarg_c, preferably in
       that order.  To get smoother curves, drawn using spline interpolation, also load libdashsmth.o.  Or,  you
       can  use the ncargf77 command to compile your program and load the above libraries, then, to get smoother
       curves, use the -dashsmth option.

C-Binding Description

       The C-binding argument descriptions are the same as the FORTRAN argument descriptions.

C-Binding Synopsis

       #include <ncarg/ncargC.h>

       void c_agsetr (char *tpgn, float fusr)

Description

       TPGN        (an  input  expression  of type CHARACTER) is an parameter identifier, as described in AGSETP
                   man page. If a group of more than one parameter is specified, only the first element of  that
                   group will be affected by the call.

       FUSR        (an  input  expression  of  type REAL) is the value to be given to the parameter specified by
                   TPGN.

Name

       AGSETR - Allows a user program to store a real number as the value of a single parameter.

See Also

       Online: autograph, autograph_params, agback, agbnch, agchax,  agchcu,  agchil,  agchnl,  agcurv,  agdshn,
       aggetc,  aggetf,  aggeti, aggetp, aggetr, agpwrt, agrstr, agsave, agsetc, agsetf, agseti, agsetp, agstup,
       agutol, anotat, displa, ezmxy, ezmy, ezxy, ezy

       Hardcopy: NCAR Graphics Fundamentals, UNIX Version

Synopsis

       CALL AGSETR (TPGN,FUSR)

Usage

       This routine allows you to set the current value  of  Autograph  parameters.   For  a  complete  list  of
       parameters available in this utility, see the autograph_params man page.

See Also