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NAME

       LABMOD - Presets parameters controlling the appearance of labels drawn by GRIDAL, GRIDL,... et al. LABMOD
       itself does no plotting and, in order to have any effect, must be called prior to the background-drawing
       routines for which it is presetting parameters.

SYNOPSIS

        CALL LABMOD (FMTX, FMTY, NUMX, NUMY, ISZX, ISZY, IXDC,
       + IYDC, IXOR)

C-BINDING SYNOPSIS

       #include <ncarg/ncargC.h>

       void c_labmod (char *fmtx, char *fmty, int numx, int numy,
       int iszx, int iszy, int ixdc, int iydc, int ixor)

DESCRIPTION

       FMTX and FMTY
                   (input expressions of type CHARACTER) contain format specifications for the X-axis and Y-axis
                   numerical  labels  produced by GRIDAL, GRIDL, HALFAX, or PERIML. The specification must begin
                   with a left parenthesis and end with a right parenthesis  and  must  not  be  more  than  ten
                   characters  long. Conversions of types E, F, G, and I are allowed; for example, one might use
                   FMTX=´(F8.2)´ and FMTY=´(E10.0)´. The default for both formats is ´(E10.3)´.

                   NOTE: I formats are allowed by this version of Gridall; they were  not  allowed  by  previous
                   versions.

       NUMX        (an  input  expression  of type INTEGER), if non-zero, is the number of characters in each X-
                   axis numeric label; if LBLX is a string produced by the format FMTX, then the label  will  be
                   the  substring  LBLX(1:NUMX).  If  NUMX is 0, then the label will be the substring LBLX(m:n),
                   where LBLX(m:m) is the first non-blank character in LBLX, and LBLX(n:n) is the last non-blank
                   character following LBLX(m:m). Using a  non-zero  NUMX  causes  the  labels  to  be  centered
                   differently than if a zero value is used. The default value for NUMX is 0.

       NUMY        (an  input  expression  of  type  INTEGER)  is  defined just like NUMX, but applies to Y-axis
                   numeric labels.

       ISZX and ISZY
                   (input expressions of type INTEGER) are character sizes for the labels, specified in  plotter
                   address  units,  just as for the SPPS routines PWRIT and WTSTR. The default value for both is
                   10.

       IXDC        (an input expression of type INTEGER) is the decrement, in plotter address units (PAUs  -  by
                   default,  the  plotter  frame  is  1023  PAUs in width and height), from the left edge of the
                   current viewport to the nearest X address of the label specified by FMTY, NUMY, and ISZY. For
                   example, if the horizontal extent of the current viewport is defined by the normalized device
                   coordinates .1 and .9, and if IXDC is 60, and if there has been no call to the  SPPS  routine
                   SETI  (which  can  change  the  size of a PAU), then labels on the Y axis will end at plotter
                   coordinate 43 (.1*1023+1-60). Negative values may be used to put labels on the other side  of
                   the viewport; in the example given, changing IXDC to -878 (-.8*1023 -60) would put the labels
                   on  the  right  side  of the viewport, with their left edges 60 plotter-coordinate units away
                   from the edge of the viewport. There are two special values of IXDC:

                   •      If IXDC=0, the Y-axis labels will end 20 plotter address units  to  the  left  of  the
                          viewport (equivalent to using IXDC=20).

                   •      If  IXDC=1,  Y-axis  labels  will  begin  20 plotter address units to the right of the
                          viewport (equivalent to using IXDC=-20-w, where w is the width  of  the  viewport,  in
                          plotter address units).

                   The default value of IXDC is 20.

                   When  HALFAX is called or when GRIDAL is called with IGPH = 2, 6, or 10, IXDC is the distance
                   from the Y axis, rather than from the minimum viewport coordinate, and the special  values  0
                   and 1 are equivalent to 20 and -20.

       IYDC        (an  input  expression of type INTEGER) is the decrement, in plotter address units (PAUs - by
                   default, the plotter frame is 1023 PAUs in width and height), from the  bottom  edge  of  the
                   current  viewport  to  the  nearest Y address of the label specified by FMTX, NUMX, and ISZX.
                   Note that negative values may be used to put labels above the viewport. There are two special
                   values of IYDC:

                   •      If IYDC=0, the top of the X-axis labels will be 20 plotter  address  units  below  the
                          bottom edge of the viewport (equivalent to using IYDC=20).

                   •      If  IYDC=1, the bottom of the X-axis labels will be 20 plotter address units above the
                          top edge of the viewport (equivalent to using IYDC=-20-h, where h is the height of the
                          viewport, in plotter address units).

                   The default value of IYDC is 20.

                   When HALFAX is called or when GRIDAL is called with IGPH = 8, 9, or 10, IYDC is the  distance
                   from  the  X axis, rather than from the minimum viewport coordinate, and the special values 0
                   and 1 are equivalent to 20 and -20.

       IXOR        (an input expression of type INTEGER) specifies the orientation of the X-axis labels:

                   •      IXOR = 0 implies the use of horizontal labels.

                   •      IXOR = 1 implies the use of vertical labels.

                   The default orientation is horizontal.

C-BINDING DESCRIPTION

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

USAGE

       This routine allows you to set the  current  value  of  Gridall  parameters.   For  a  complete  list  of
       parameters available in this utility, see the gridall_params man page.

EXAMPLES

       Use the ncargex command to see the following relevant examples: bnchmk, tgrida, ccpga, ccpmpxy.

ACCESS

       To  use LABMOD or c_labmod, load the NCAR Graphics libraries ncarg, ncarg_gks, and ncarg_c, preferably in
       that order.

SEE ALSO

       Online: gridall, gridall_params, gacolr, gagetc, gageti, gagetr, gasetc, gaseti,  gasetr,  grid,  gridal,
       gridl, halfax, perim, periml, tick4, ticks, ncarg_cbind.

       Hardcopy: NCAR Graphics Contouring and Mapping Tutorial

       Hardcopy: NCAR Graphics Fundamentals, UNIX Version

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 1987-2009
       University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
       The use of this Software is governed by a License Agreement.

UNIX                                               March 1993                                     LABMOD(3NCARG)