On 2017-12-26 17:07-0800 Eckhard Krotscheck wrote:

Hi All

.. I am new to this list. Trying to migrate from pgplot to plplot

I have a problem with plscmap1l . The documentation gives on page 140 the call

plscmap1l ( itype , npts , intensity , coord1 , coord2 , coord3 , alt_hue_path );

Hi Eckhard:

See <http://plplot.org/docbook-manual/plplot-html-5.13.0/API.html> for
an overview of the documentation of our API especially the redacted
form (all redundant dimensions dropped since the language arrays
themselves carry the dimension information) which occurs now for all
our languages other than C (and C++ for now, but we plan to change to
redacted form in that case as well).  The other general advice there is to
look carefully at our examples to see how our language binding
API is used in practice.

In particular, the redacted form of plscmap1l is given in the last
part of
<http://plplot.org/docbook-manual/plplot-html-5.13.0/plscmap1l.html>
(and also in the equivalent pdf documentation) as

plscmap1l(itype, intensity, coord1, coord2, coord3, alt_hue_path)

i.e., the redundant (in Fortran and most other languages) npts
*must* be dropped from the call.


however if I I enter the entry npts I get an error message.

For example, the example x20f.f90
contains the call

call plscmap1l(.true., pos, r, g, b, rev)

if I change this to

call plscmap1l(.true., 2, pos, r, g, b, rev)




for 2 sample points I get the error message

x20f.f90:613:50:

      call plscmap1l(.true., 2, pos, r, g, b, rev)
                                                 1
Error: There is no specific subroutine for the generic ‘plscmap1l’ at (1)

Note before each release I am careful to check that each of our
standard examples in all languages builds and runs without issues and
produces the same results as that same example written in all
our supported languagues.  So you did absolutely the correct thing by
looking at a Fortran example to learn how to call plscmap1l, but you
should have followed the example exactly, i.e., use the redacted form
of the API for Fortran.  Note also if you consult that example (or the
documentation of plscmap1l), that pos, r, g, and b all have the same
number of points, but rev must always have one less.  If the plscmap1l
call doesn't follow that constraint, then that Fortran routine
generates a warning message.

Thank you for your interest in PLplot.  I haven't tried pgplot in a
long time but I understand there are many similarities with PLplot
since PLplot was originally designed using pgplot as a model back in
the 1980's.  However, there has been a lot of water under the bridge
since then so you will also find many differences (e.g., I presume the
redacted dimensions for the Fortran case are one such instance). Anyhow, continue to ask questions here as you transition from pgplot,
and you should be okay.

Alan
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