On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 4:16 PM, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
> On 2009-06-03 15:19-0400 Hezekiah M. Carty wrote:
>
> [...] I reworked the (only) function prototype so that it
>>
>> currently looks like this:
>>
>> void
>> c_plarc(PLFLT x, PLFLT y, PLFLT a, PLFLT b, PLFLT angle1, PLFLT
>> angle2, PLFLT rot
On 2009-06-03 15:19-0400 Hezekiah M. Carty wrote:
[...] I reworked the (only) function prototype so that it
> currently looks like this:
>
> void
> c_plarc(PLFLT x, PLFLT y, PLFLT a, PLFLT b, PLFLT angle1, PLFLT
> angle2, PLFLT rotation, PLBOOL fill);
>
> where:
>
> x, y - center of the arc
> a an
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Alan W. Irwin
wrote:
> On 2009-05-25 00:22-0400 Hezekiah M. Carty wrote:
>
>> I would like to implement a plcircle function in PLplot. I have a few
>> questions before I start making commits:
>>
>> 1. Should a call to plcircle draw one circle or many?
>>
>> a) pl
On 2009-05-27 09:36+0200 Robert Pollak wrote:
> Alan W. Irwin schrieb:
> [...]
>> Clearly, in the case of example 32 a circular symbol was meant.
>> examples/python/test_circle.py contains a number non-unicode and unicode
>> ways of generating such symbols. Example 1 and Example 6 show additional
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 09:36:49AM +0200, Robert Pollak wrote:
> Alan W. Irwin schrieb:
> [...]
> > Clearly, in the case of example 32 a circular symbol was meant.
> > examples/python/test_circle.py contains a number non-unicode and unicode
> > ways of generating such symbols. Example 1 and Exampl
Alan W. Irwin schrieb:
[...]
> Clearly, in the case of example 32 a circular symbol was meant.
> examples/python/test_circle.py contains a number non-unicode and unicode
> ways of generating such symbols. Example 1 and Example 6 show additional
> methods of generating circular symbols. I suggest
On 2009-05-26 09:02+0200 Robert Pollak wrote:
> Alan W. Irwin schrieb:
>> [...] I would suggest you
>> handle aspect ratio (question 2) above by sticking to one of the
>> pre-existing PLplot coordinate systems to specify the semimajor and
>> semiminor axes of the ellipse. Probably you would want
Alan W. Irwin schrieb:
> [...] I would suggest you
> handle aspect ratio (question 2) above by sticking to one of the
> pre-existing PLplot coordinate systems to specify the semimajor and
> semiminor axes of the ellipse. Probably you would want to use world
> coordinates (and similarly you would w
On 2009-05-25 00:22-0400 Hezekiah M. Carty wrote:
> I would like to implement a plcircle function in PLplot. I have a few
> questions before I start making commits:
>
> 1. Should a call to plcircle draw one circle or many?
>
> a) plcircle(PLINT n, PLFLT *x, PLFLT *y, PLFLT *r)
>
> vs
>
> b) plcir
I would like to implement a plcircle function in PLplot. I have a few
questions before I start making commits:
1. Should a call to plcircle draw one circle or many?
a) plcircle(PLINT n, PLFLT *x, PLFLT *y, PLFLT *r)
vs
b) plcircle(PLFLT x, PLFLT y, PLFLT r)
I am leaning toward (b), but I am c
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