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NAME

       ARDBPA - Produces a plot showing all of the edge segments in an area map that have a
       specified group identifier IGRP; if IGRP is less than or equal to zero, all groups are
       included.  Such plots allow one to debug problems with an area map.

SYNOPSIS

       CALL ARDBPA (MAP,IGRP,LABEL)

C-BINDING SYNOPSIS

       #include <ncarg/ncargC.h>

       void c_ardbpa (int *map, int igrp, char *label)

DESCRIPTION

       MAP         (an input/output array of type INTEGER) - An array containing an area map that
                   has at least been initialized by a call to ARINAM and to which edges will
                   probably have been added by calls to AREDAM.

                   Note: As part of initializing the area map, ARINAM stores the dimension of MAP
                   in MAP(1); therefore, the dimension does not have to be given as an argument
                   in calls to ARDBPA.)

       IGRP        (an input expression of type INTEGER) - The group identifier of the group that
                   you want to examine.  If IGRP is less than or equal to zero, edges from all
                   groups will be shown.

       LABEL       (an input constant or variable of type CHARACTER) - The label you want put on
                   the plot.

C-BINDING DESCRIPTION

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

USAGE

       When ARDBPA is called, it draws the requested picture and then calls FRAME to advance to a
       new frame.

       By default, each edge segment in the plot appears in one of four different colors,
       depending on whether the area identifiers to the left and right are less than or equal to
       zero or greater than zero, as follows:

       Color     Left area identifier      Right area identifier
       -----     --------------------      ---------------------

       Magenta   Less than or equal to 0   Less than or equal to 0
       Yellow    Less than or equal to 0   Greater than 0
       Cyan      Greater than 0            Less than or equal to 0
       White     Greater than 0            Greater than 0

       In some cases you may notice gray lines in your plot. This means that the same edge occurs
       in more than one group. In all but one of those groups, Areas negates the group identifier
       for the edge in the area map. This allows Areas to include the edge when it is looking at
       a particular group (as in ARPRAM), but omit it when it is looking at the union of all the
       groups (as in ARSCAM).

       Color indices DC+1 through DC+5 are used for the required colors.  The default value of DC
       is 100, so, by default, ARDBPA redefines color indices 101 through 105.  If this would
       result in colors that you have defined being redefined, you should change the value of DC
       to something else.

       Nominally, each edge segment is shown with an arrowhead, indicating the order in which the
       points defining the edge segment occur in the area map and therefore which side of the
       edge segment is to the left and which side is to the right.  In regions where putting an
       arrowhead on each edge segment would result in too much clutter, some of them may be
       omitted.

       The left and right area identifiers for each edge segment are written in the appropriate
       positions relative to the edge segment.  Also, if IGRP is less than or equal to zero, the
       group identifier for each edge segment is written on the segment itself.  These
       identifiers are intentionally written using very small characters; the idea is that you
       can look at the whole plot to get some idea of possible problem regions; when such a
       region is found, you can enlarge it, using the "zoom" capability of "idt", for a closer
       look; at that point, the area identifiers become readable.

       If ARDBPA is used for a complicated area map, the amount of output can be very large.

EXAMPLES

       Use the ncargex command to see the following relevant examples: arex01, cardb2.

ACCESS

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

SEE ALSO

       Online: areas, areas_params, ardrln, aredam, argeti, argetr, argtai, arinam, armvam,
       arpram, arscam, arseti, arsetr, ncarg_cbind

       Hardcopy: NCAR Graphics Contouring and Mapping Tutorial

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