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NAME

       plshade - Shade individual region on the basis of value

SYNOPSIS

       plshade(a,  nx,  ny,  defined, xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax, shade_min, shade_max, sh_cmap, sh_color, sh_width,
       min_color, min_width, max_color, max_width, fill, rectangular, pltr, pltr_data)

DESCRIPTION

       Shade individual region on the basis of value.  Use plshades(3plplot) if you want to shade  a  number  of
       contiguous  regions  using  continuous  colors.   In particular the edge contours are treated properly in
       plshades(3plplot).  If you attempt to do contiguous regions with plshade(3plplot)  the  contours  at  the
       edge of the shade are partially obliterated by subsequent plots of contiguous shaded regions.

       Redacted  form:  General:  plshade(a,  defined,  xmin,  xmax,  ymin, ymax, shade_min, shade_max, sh_cmap,
       sh_color, sh_width, min_color, min_width, max_color, max_width, fill, rectangular, pltr, pltr_data)

       This function is used in example 15.

ARGUMENTS

       a (PLFLT_MATRIX(3plplot), input)
              A matrix containing function values to plot.  Should have dimensions of nx by ny.

       nx (PLINT(3plplot), input)
              First dimension of the matrix "a".

       ny (PLINT(3plplot), input)
              Second dimension of the matrix "a".

       defined (PLDEFINED_callback(3plplot), input)
              Callback function specifying the region that should be plotted in the shade plot.   This  function
              accepts x and y coordinates as input arguments and must return 1 if the point is to be included in
              the shade plot and 0 otherwise.  If you want to plot the entire shade plot (the usual case),  this
              argument should be set to NULL.

       xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax (PLFLT(3plplot), input)
              See  the discussion of pltr below for how these arguments are used (only for the special case when
              the callback function pltr is not supplied).

       shade_min (PLFLT(3plplot), input)
              Defines the lower end of the interval to be shaded. If shade_max  <=  shade_min,  plshade(3plplot)
              does nothing.

       shade_max (PLFLT(3plplot), input)
              Defines  the  upper  end of the interval to be shaded. If shade_max <= shade_min, plshade(3plplot)
              does nothing.

       sh_cmap (PLINT(3plplot), input)
              Defines color map. If sh_cmap=0, then sh_color is interpreted as  a  cmap0  (integer)  index.   If
              sh_cmap=1, then sh_color is interpreted as a cmap1 argument in the range (0.0-1.0).

       sh_color (PLFLT(3plplot), input)
              Defines color map index with integer value if cmap0 or value in range (0.0-1.0) if cmap1.

       sh_width (PLFLT(3plplot), input)
              Defines width used by the fill pattern.

       min_color (PLINT(3plplot), input)
              Defines  pen  color,  width used by the boundary of shaded region. The min values are used for the
              shade_min boundary, and the max values are used on the shade_max boundary.  Set color and width to
              zero for no plotted boundaries.

       min_width (PLFLT(3plplot), input)
              Defines  pen  color,  width used by the boundary of shaded region. The min values are used for the
              shade_min boundary, and the max values are used on the shade_max boundary.  Set color and width to
              zero for no plotted boundaries.

       max_color (PLINT(3plplot), input)
              Defines  pen  color,  width used by the boundary of shaded region. The min values are used for the
              shade_min boundary, and the max values are used on the shade_max boundary.  Set color and width to
              zero for no plotted boundaries.

       max_width (PLFLT(3plplot), input)
              Defines  pen  color,  width used by the boundary of shaded region. The min values are used for the
              shade_min boundary, and the max values are used on the shade_max boundary.  Set color and width to
              zero for no plotted boundaries.

       fill (PLFILL_callback(3plplot), input)
              Routine  used  to  fill the region.  Use plfill(3plplot).  Future version of PLplot may have other
              fill routines.

       rectangular (PLBOOL(3plplot), input)
              Set rectangular to true if rectangles map  to  rectangles  after  coordinate  transformation  with
              pltrl.   Otherwise, set rectangular to false. If rectangular is set to true, plshade tries to save
              time by filling large rectangles.   This  optimization  fails  if  the  coordinate  transformation
              distorts  the shape of rectangles. For example a plot in polar coordinates has to have rectangular
              set to false.

       pltr (PLTRANSFORM_callback(3plplot), input)
              A callback function that defines the transformation between the zero-based indices of the matrix a
              and  world  coordinates.  If pltr is not supplied (e.g., is set to NULL in the C case), then the x
              indices of a are mapped to the range xmin through xmax and the y indices of a are  mapped  to  the
              range  ymin  through  ymax.For  the  C  case,  transformation functions are provided in the PLplot
              library: pltr0(3plplot) for the  identity  mapping,  and  pltr1(3plplot)  and  pltr2(3plplot)  for
              arbitrary mappings respectively defined by vectors and matrices.  In addition, C callback routines
              for  the  transformation  can  be  supplied  by  the  user  such  as  the   mypltr   function   in
              examples/c/x09c.c  which  provides  a  general linear transformation between index coordinates and
              world coordinates.For languages other than C you should consult the PLplot documentation  for  the
              details  concerning  how  PLTRANSFORM_callback(3plplot)  arguments  are  interfaced.  However,  in
              general, a particular pattern of  callback-associated  arguments  such  as  a  tr  vector  with  6
              elements;  xg  and  yg  vectors;  or  xg  and yg matrices are respectively interfaced to a linear-
              transformation routine similar to the above mypltr function; pltr1(3plplot);  and  pltr2(3plplot).
              Furthermore, some of our more sophisticated bindings (see, e.g., the PLplot documentation) support
              native language callbacks for handling index to  world-coordinate  transformations.   Examples  of
              these   various   approaches   are   given  in  examples/<language>x09*,  examples/<language>x16*,
              examples/<language>x20*,  examples/<language>x21*,  and  examples/<language>x22*,  for   all   our
              supported languages.

       pltr_data (PLPointer(3plplot), input)
              Extra  parameter  to  help  pass information to pltr0(3plplot), pltr1(3plplot), pltr2(3plplot), or
              whatever routine that is externally supplied.

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.

                                                  August, 2024                                  PLSHADE(3plplot)