1ARSETI(3NCARG)                   NCAR GRAPHICS                  ARSETI(3NCARG)
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NAME

6       ARSETI - Provides a new integer value for an Areas parameter.
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SYNOPSIS

9       CALL ARSETI (PNAM,IVAL)
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C-BINDING SYNOPSIS

12       #include <ncarg/ncargC.h>
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14       void c_arseti (char *pnam, int ival)
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DESCRIPTION

17       PNAM        (an input constant or variable of type CHARACTER) - The
18                   name of the parameter that you want to set. The character
19                   string can be of any length, but only the first two
20                   characters of it will be examined.
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22       IVAL        (an input expression of type INTEGER) - The integer value
23                   you select for the parameter.  If the parameter is of type
24                   INTEGER, it will be given the value IVAL; if is is of type
25                   REAL, it will be given the value REAL(IVAL).
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C-BINDING DESCRIPTION

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

32       This routine allows you to set the current value of Areas parameters.
33       For a complete list of parameters available in this utility, see the
34       areas_params man page.
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EXAMPLES

37       Use the ncargex command to see the following relevant examples: cardb1,
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ACCESS

41       To use ARSETI or c_arseti, load the NCAR Graphics libraries ncarg,
42       ncarg_gks, and ncarg_c, preferably in that order.
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MESSAGES

45       See the areas man page for a description of all Areas error messages
46       and/or informational messages.
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SEE ALSO

49       Online: areas, areas_params, ardbpa, ardrln, aredam, argeti, argetr,
50       argtai, arinam, armvam, arpram, arscam, arsetr, ncarg_cbind
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52       Hardcopy: NCAR Graphics Contouring and Mapping Tutorial
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74UNIX                              March 1993                    ARSETI(3NCARG)
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