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NAME

       Vectors - Utility for creating a vector field plot given two arrays containing the vector
       components on a uniform grid. In addition, the user may pass in another array of scalar
       data defined over the same grid space independent of but presumably related in some
       fashion to the vector data. The utility will then color each vector based on the scalar
       value at the grid point. Alternatively, the user can choose to color the vectors based on
       vector magnitude.

SYNOPSIS

       The following two calls are the minimum required to create a vector field plot using the
       current interface:

       •      VVINIT - Performs the initialization required for VVECTR to interpret the input
              array data properly. VVINIT stores the data array sizes, sets up various coordinate
              system mappings, and processes the input arrays to find the maximum and minimum
              values. If vector coloring is enabled and the user has not explicitly taken
              control, the routine establishes a linearly scaled color threshold array.

       •      VVECTR - Renders the vectors based on conditions established by VVINIT and the
              current values of a set of user-modifiable internal parameters associated with the
              Vectors utility.

       All user-modifiable internal parameters have default values; only those which are to have
       values different from the default need to be set. The routines used to set Vectors
       parameters are as follows:

       •      VVRSET - Resets all internal parameters to their default values.

       •      VVSETC - Assigns a value of type CHARACTER to a parameter.

       •      VVSETI - Assigns a value of type INTEGER to a parameter.

       •      VVSETR - Assigns a value of type REAL to a parameter.

       In general, once a parameter is given a value by a call to one of these routines, it
       retains that value until a similar call resets it.  Retrieve the value of an internal
       parameter by calling one of the following routines:

       •      VVGETC - Returns a parameter value of type CHARACTER.

       •      VVGETI - Returns a parameter value of type INTEGER.

       •      VVGETR - Returns a parameter value of type REAL.

       •

       Vectors supports three obsolete routines for compatibility with old NCAR Graphics codes.
       The compatibility mode parameter, CPM, offers a number of options that allow considerable
       flexibility in making the transition to the new version of the utility. When writing new
       code you are encouraged not to use these entry points, since they provide less capability
       than the standard Vectors interface, and may eventually be phased out.

       •      VELVCT - The principal entry point prior to Version 3.2, now a front end to the
              VVINIT/VVECTR interface.

       •      EZVEC - Front end to VELVCT: a simpler interface for standard situations, when
              detailed control of the plot is not required.

       •      VELVEC - Older version of VELVCT and now also a front end to it.  It differs from
              the VELVCT call only in that it contains one less input argument in its calling
              sequence.

C-BINDING SYNOPSIS

       c_vvinit
       c_vvectr
       c_vvrset
       c_vvsetc
       c_vvseti
       c_vvsetr
       c_vvgetc
       c_vvgeti
       c_vvgetr
       c_velvct
       c_ezvec
       c_velvec

USER-MODIFIABLE INTERNAL ROUTINES

       The following routines are not to be called directly. However, you may modify them in
       order to customize the behavior of Vectors. VVUMXY is provided to support user-defined
       mapping transformations. VVUDMV allows you to tailor vector masking to your requirements.

       •      VVUMXY - Performs a user-definable mapping of vector position and direction from
              data coordinate space to normalized device coordinate space.

       •      VVUDMV - The default name of a routine used to draw vectors masked to an area map.
              VVUDMV decides which segments of a vector to draw depending on the area group and
              group identifier arrays passed to it.

ACCESS

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

MESSAGES

       In this section are listed, in alphabetical order, all the error messages that may be
       written by Vectors. Each error message begins with the name of the Vectors routine in
       which an error has been detected, followed by a dash, followed by the error message
       itself. These error messages are written by a call to the error-handling support routine
       SETER, with a final argument indicating that the error is fatal and that execution should
       be terminated.

       VVECTR - TOO MANY AREA GROUPS
              The area map passed as the argument, IAM, to VVECTR contains more area groups than
              allowed by the Vectors utility, currently 64. This error can occur only if the Mask
              to Area Map parameter, MSK, has a value greater than 0, specifying that vectors are
              to be drawn masked to an area map.

       VVECTR - INVALID AREA MAP
              The area map passed as the argument, IAM, to VVECTR is judged to be invalid because
              it contains a negative value for the number of area groups. This error can occur
              only if the Mask to Area Map parameter, MSK, has a value greater than 0, specifying
              that vectors are to be drawn masked to an area map.

       VVGETC - PARAMETER NAME NOT KNOWN - x
              The given parameter name (´x´) is not a legal parameter name known to Vectors.

       VVGETC - PARAMETER NAME TOO SHORT - x
              The parameter name ("x") is less than three characters long.

       VVGETI OR VVGETR - GETTING x - PAI INCORRECT
              An attempt has been made to get an element of the parameter array named ´x´ and the
              current value of PAI (the "parameter array index") is inappropriate for that
              parameter array.

       VVGETI OR VVGETR - PARAMETER NAME NOT KNOWN - x
              The given parameter name (´x´) is not a legal parameter name known to Vectors.

       VVGETI OR VVGETR - PARAMETER NAME TOO SHORT - x
              The parameter name ("x") is less than three characters long.

       VVINIT - U AND/OR V ARRAY DIMENSIONS EXCEEDED
              The VVINIT input argument, M, specifying the number of array elements to use along
              the first dimension of the U and V (and possibly P) arrays, exceeds the actual
              first dimension of U and/or V, as specified by the input arguments LU and LV.

       VVINIT - SCALAR ARRAY TOO SMALL
              The value given to LP, the VVINIT input argument specifying the actual first
              dimension of the scalar data array, P, is less than M, the input argument
              specifying the number of array elements to use along the first dimension for all of
              the input arrays. This error can only occur when the absolute value of the Color
              Threshold Level control parameter, CTV, is set to 2, indicating that coloring is to
              be performed according to values contained in the scalar data array, P.

       VVSETC - PARAMETER NAME NOT KNOWN - x
              The given parameter name (´x´) is not a legal parameter name known to Vectors.

       VVSETC - PARAMETER NAME TOO SHORT - x
              The parameter name ("x") is less than three characters long.

       VVSETI OR VVSETR - PARAMETER NAME NOT KNOWN - x
              The given parameter name (´x´) is not a legal parameter name known to Vectors.

       VVSETI OR VVSETR - PARAMETER NAME TOO SHORT - x
              The parameter name ("x") is less than three characters long.

       VVSETI OR VVSETR - PARAMETER VALUE OUT OF RANGE - x
              An attempt has been made to set the parameter named ´x´ to a value outside the
              range allowed by the Vectors utility.

       VVSETI OR VVSETR - SETTING x - PAI INCORRECT
              An attempt has been made to set an element of the parameter array named ´x´ and the
              current value of PAI (the "parameter array index") is inappropriate for that
              parameter array.

SEE ALSO

       Online: vectors_params, ezvec, velvec, velvct, fx, fy, vvectr, vvgetc, vvgeti, vvgetr,
       vvinit, vvrset, vvsetc, vvseti, vvsetr, vvudmv, vvumxy, ncarg_cbind.

       Hardcopy: NCAR Graphics Fundamentals, UNIX Version

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