#Simply fortran graphs manual
A draft of the manual is available: see the Table of Contents.Ī PostScript file of the manual will be made available when it is completed. Pearson is being updated for version 5.2 of PGPLOT. The manual PGPLOT Graphics Subroutine Library by T. If you cannot use ftp, PGPLOT is available on tape for a fee. įor instructions for obtaining PGPLOT from my ftp site and for details of supported operating systems, read the installation instructions. Changes in Version 5.1.1 Released sys_arc directory updated.Changes in Version 5.0.3 Released sys_mac directory updated sys_arc directory updated.
#Simply fortran graphs software
The software is provided ``as is'' with no warranty. The source code and documentation are copyrighted by California Institute of Technology, and may not be redistributed or placed on public Web servers without permission. However, it is freely available for non-commercial use. Caution: this page contains several large graphics files. Some example graphs showing some of the capabilities of PGPLOT, and source code in Fortran and C for a simple example, can be found in the PGPLOT Portfolio. I am unable to provide support for DOS, Microsoft Windows, but I do distribute code provided by users for use with these operating systems. PGPLOT has been tested with UNIX (most varieties, including Linux, SunOS, Solaris, HPUX, AIX, Irix, and MacOS X/Darwin) and OpenVMS operating systems. A C binding library (cpgplot) and header file ( cpgplot.h) are provided that allow PGPLOT to be called from a C or C++ program the binding library handles conversion between C and Fortran argument-passing conventions. PGPLOT subroutines can be called directly from a Fortran-77 or Fortran-90 program. PGPLOT itself is written mostly in standard Fortran-77, with a few non-standard, system-dependent subroutines. Common file formats supported include PostScript and GIF. The PGPLOT library consists of two major parts: a device-independent part and a set of device-dependent ``device handler'' subroutines for output on various terminals, image displays, dot-matrix printers, laser printers, and pen plotters. For most applications, the program can be device-independent, and the output can be directed to the appropriate device at run time. It is intended for making graphical images of publication quality with minimum effort on the part of the user. The PGPLOT Graphics Subroutine Library is a Fortran- or C-callable, device-independent graphics package for making simple scientific graphs. The new web address isĪnd the ftp address for downloading PGPLOT is The web address for PGPLOT changed in October 2000. Interactive drawing programs and other PGPLOT extensions.PGPLOT Graphics Subroutine Library PGPLOT Graphics Subroutine Library Contents