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NAME

       plstyl - Set line style

SYNOPSIS

       plstyl(nms, mark, space)

DESCRIPTION

       This sets up the line style for all lines subsequently drawn.  A line consists of segments
       in which the pen is alternately down and up. The lengths of these segments are  passed  in
       the  vectors  mark and space respectively.  The number of mark-space pairs is specified by
       nms.  In order to return the line style to the default  continuous  line,  plstyl(3plplot)
       should be called with nms =0 .(see also pllsty(3plplot))

       Redacted form: plstyl(mark, space)

       This function is used in examples 1, 9, and 14.

ARGUMENTS

       nms (PLINT(3plplot), input)
              The  number of mark and space elements in a line.  Thus a simple broken line can be
              obtained by setting nms=1 .  A continuous line is specified by setting nms=0 .

       mark (PLINT_VECTOR(3plplot), input)
              A vector containing the lengths of the segments  during  which  the  pen  is  down,
              measured in micrometers.

       space (PLINT_VECTOR(3plplot), input)
              A  vector  containing  the  lengths  of  the  segments  during which the pen is up,
              measured in micrometers.

AUTHORS

       Many developers (who are credited at http://plplot.org/credits.php)  have  contributed  to
       PLplot over its long history.

SEE ALSO

       PLplot documentation at http://plplot.org/documentation.php.

                                          February, 2023                          PLSTYL(3plplot)