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9 subroutine openpl()
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13 subroutine label(str)
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16 subroutine line(ix1, iy1, ix2, iy2)
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19 Draw a rectangle and leave the cursor at ( ix2,iy2).
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25 subroutine move(ix, iy)
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27 subroutine cont(ix, iy)
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29 subroutine point(ix, iy)
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31 subroutine linemd(str)
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34 subroutine space(ix0, iy0, ix1, iy1)
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39 These are interface subroutines, in the library -lf77plot, allowing f77
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42 names are the same as the C function names except that linemod and
43 closepl have been shortened to linemd and clospl . See plot(5) and
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50 specific graphics library; for example, to compile and load a FORTRAN
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