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NAME

       PPPLCL - clips a polyline against a clipping rectangle. It is intended that, eventually,
       there should be a better routine that will clip a polyline against an arbitrary polygon,
       but that routine has not yet been written.

SYNOPSIS

       CALL PPPLCL (XMIN,XMAX,YMIN,YMAX,XCPL,YCPL,NCPL,RWRK,LRWK,URPF,IERR)

C-BINDING SYNOPSIS

       #include <ncarg/ncargC.h>

       void c_ppplcl(float xmin,
                     float xmax,
                     float ymin,
                     float ymax,
                     float *xcpl,
                     float *ycpl,
                     int ncpl,
                     float *rwrk,
                     int lwrk,
                     int (*urpf_)(float *xcra,
                                  float *ycra,
                                  int *ncra),
                     int *ierr)

DESCRIPTION

       XMIN        (an input expression of type REAL) is the X coordinate value defining the
                   position of the left edge of the clipping rectangle.

       XMAX        (an input expression of type REAL) is the X coordinate value defining the
                   position of the right edge of the clipping rectangle.

       YMIN        (an input expression of type REAL) is the Y coordinate value defining the
                   position of the bottom of the clipping rectangle.

       YMAX        (an input expression of type REAL) is the Y coordinate value defining the
                   position of the top of the clipping rectangle.

       XCPL        (an input array of type REAL) is the X coordinate array for the polyline that
                   is to be clipped.

       YCPL        (an input array of type REAL) is the Y coordinate array for the polyline that
                   is to be clipped.

       NCPL        (an input expression of type INTEGER) is the number of points defining the
                   input polyline (the number of meaningful elements in each of the arrays XCPL
                   and YCPL).

       RWRK        (a scratch array of type REAL) is a workspace array for PPPLCL to use.  It is
                   divided into halves; one half is used for X coordinates and the other half for
                   Y coordinates.  This array doesn't have to be too big unless it is important
                   not to break the polyline except at the edges of the clipping rectangle.

       LRWK        (an input expression of type INTEGER) is the length of the array RWRK.

       URPF        is the name of a user-provided routine to process the fragments of the
                   polyline resulting from the clipping process.  This name must appear in an
                   EXTERNAL statement in the routine that calls PPPLCL and the routine itself
                   must have the following form:

                        SUBROUTINE URPF (XCRA,YCRA,NCRA)
                          DIMENSION XCRA(NCRA),YCRA(NCRA)
                          ...(code to process a polyline)...
                          RETURN
                        END

                   Each of the arguments XCRA and YCRA is a real array, dimensioned NCRA; the
                   former holds the X coordinates, and the latter the Y coordinates, of a
                   polyline fragment.

       IERR        (an output variable of type INTEGER) is returned with the value zero if no
                   errors occurred in the execution of PPPLCL or with a small positive value if
                   an error did occur. The value 1 indicates that NCPL is less than or equal to
                   zero and the value 2 indicates that LRWK is less than 4.

C-BINDING DESCRIPTION

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

USAGE

       The FORTRAN statement

       CALL PPPLCL (XMIN,XMAX,YMIN,YMAX,XCPL,YCPL,NCPL,RWRK,LRWK,URPF,IERR)

       clips a polyline against a rectangle and delivers the portions of the polyline that fall
       within the rectangle, one by one, to the user-specified polyline-fragment-processing
       routine URPF.

EXAMPLES

       Use the ncargex command to see the following relevant examples: ppex01, tppack, c_ppex01.

ACCESS

       To use PPPLCL or c_ppplcl, load the NCAR Graphics libraries ncarg, ncarg_gks, and ncarg_c,
       preferably in that order.

SEE ALSO

       Online: polypack, ppdipo, ppditr, ppinpo, ppintr, ppppap, ppunpo, ppuntr, ncarg_cbind.

       Hardcopy: None.

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