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Name

       Libploticus - C language API library for ploticus

Description

       This  simple C language API has all of the funcionality of the  ploticus program and is similarly covered
       by the General Public License.

       libploticus is built using Makefile.

          make clean
          make FPIC=-fPIC libploticus-so

       Applications linking to libploticus may need additional libraries such  as  zlib,  but  this  depends  on
       exactly  how libploticus was built.  The specifics are noted in Makefile.  The externally visible symbols
       in libploticus begin with these prefixes: ploticus, PL, TDH, DT, and GL.

       The header file libploticus.h is required to avoid compiler warnings.

       All functions return 0 when successful, or a non-zero error code.

       As of version 2.11 multiple sequential plot "jobs" can be performed by a single OS  process.   Each  plot
       job should begin with a ploticus_init() call and terminate with a ploticus_end() call.

       No attempt has been made to write libploticus as thread-safe.

       As of version 2.40 script lines can no longer be passed as string constants.

Examples

       Here's a simple example (it may be found in ./pltestsuite/api_examp.c)
          main()
          {
          int stat;
          char sln[80];
          stat = ploticus_init( "png", "hello.png" );
          stat += ploticus_arg( "-scale", "0.8" );
          if( stat != 0 ) {
             printf( "error in ploticus setup\n" );
              exit(1);
              }
          strcpy( sln, "#proc annotate" ); ploticus_execline( sln );
          strcpy( sln, "location: 2 2" ); ploticus_execline( sln );
          strcpy( sln, "text: hello" ); ploticus_execline( sln );
          strcpy( sln, " world." ); ploticus_execline( sln );
          ploticus_end();
          }

Multi-job example

       Another included example, which invokes a series of 25+ plot jobs, is in ./src/api_test.c To build:

          make clean
          make -f Makefile_api
          make api_test -f Makefile_api
       Then, go to the pltestsuite directory and type: ../src/api_test

libploticus API

       ploticus_init( char *device, char *outfilename )

              Initialize,  read your  ploticus config file if any, and set the output device to one of png, gif,
              x11, svg, jpeg, eps, or swf.  (Not  all  devices  may  be  available,  depending  on  the  build.)
              outfilename is the pathname of the file where the result will be written.  Example:
                 stat = ploticus_init( "png", "bargraph.png" );
                 if( stat != 0 ) error

       ploticus_arg( name, value )

              Specify  a   pl  command  line  argument.   name specifies the argument name and value an argument
              value.  If there is no argument value, value should be passed as "".  All arguments are  supported
              except -f, -prefab, and -ver.  If needed, this function should be called after ploticus_init() but
              before any other ploticus function.  It may be called as many times as necessary.  Example:
                  stat = ploticus_arg( "-debug", "" );
                  stat += ploticus_arg( "-diagfile", "stdout" );
                  stat += ploticus_arg( "-scale", "0.8" );
                  if( stat != 0 ) error

       ploticus_begin( )

              This function is no longer necessary.  Old code that uses it will still be OK.

       ploticus_execline( char *line )

              Interpret  one  "raw"   ploticus  script line.  Typically called multiple times, allowing ploticus
              scripts to be generated programatically.  Script lines can contain only these directives:   #proc,
              #procdef,
               #endproc,   #clone  and   #saveas.   You  can't use set, if/else, loops, or other flow-of-control
              directives (but these types of things can be handled by your host  application).   Further,  these
              script  lines  do  not  undergo a variable-evaluation pass, so variables cannot be referenced, and
              select statements (etc.) that reference data field names should use one at sign (@) instead of two
              (@@).  If your program needs to access a variable that has been set by the  ploticus  engine,  use
              ploticus_getvar(), described below.  The script line may include a trailing newline or not.

              An alternative is to use ploticus_execscript() (described below) to execute an entire script file.
              You can't use both ploticus_execline() and ploticus_execscript() in the same application.

              Caution  As  of ploticus version 2.40 string constants cannot be passed in this function.  See the
              example in the page intro above.

       ploticus_execscript( char *scriptfile, int prefabflag )

              Interpret an entire  ploticus script file or  prefab.  scriptfile is  the  name  of  the  ploticus
              script  file.  There are no syntax limitations as with ploticus_execline().  prefabflag is 1, then
              scriptfile is taken to be a  ploticus prefab name  such  as  vbars.   If  prefabflag  is  0,  then
              scriptfile should be a pathname.

              An  alternative is to use ploticus_execline() (described above) to execute program-generated "raw"
              script lines one at a time.  You can't use both ploticus_execscript() and  ploticus_execline()  in
              the same application.

              Example: stat = ploticus_execscript( "vbars", 1 );
              Example: stat = ploticus_execscript( "/home/steve/plfiles/myscript.pl", 0 );

       ploticus_end()

              Finish up the graphic result, write it to the output file, and free up allocated memory.

These functions are also available:

       ploticus_getvar( char *name, char *value )

              Get the contents of ploticus variable name.  Result is copied into value.
              Example: stat = ploticus_getvar( "XFINAL", xf );

       ploticus_setvar( char *name, char *value )

              Set ploticus variable name to value.

       gdImagePtr PLGG_getimg( int *width, int *height )

              Returns  a  pointer  to  the  working GD image, for situations where the host application wants to
              directly issue gd drawing calls.  The width and height of the working image (in pixels)  are  also
              provided.  Note that the result image is generally cropped based on the extent of ploticus drawing
              actions,  before  being  written out.  Only valid in applications built with GD, when ploticus was
              initialized with one of the GD image devices (eg. png or jpeg).

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