A listing of PV-WAVE functions and procedures arranged into functional groups, such as image processing routines, input/output routines, programming routines, and string processing routines. The basic syntax for each routine is also shown. Chapter 2: Procedure and Function Reference
An alphabetically arranged reference for all PV-WAVE procedures and functions. Most descriptions include one or more examples and cross references to related information.Chapter 3: Graphics and Plotting Keywords
Describes the keywords that can be used with the graphics and plotting system routines.Chapter 4: System Variables
Describes each of the system variables.Chapter 5: Software Character Sets
Shows the software character sets provided by PV-WAVE.Chapter 6: Special Characters
Describes characters with special interpretation and their function in PV-WAVE. Chapter 7: Executive Commands
Describes each of the PV-WAVE executive commands. Appendix A: The PV-WAVE HDF Interface
Discusses how to access HDF base and convenience functions from within PV-WAVE.Appendix B: Output Devices and Window Systems
Explains how to use the standard graphic output devices and window systems. Index
A subject index with hypertext links to information contained in the Reference.
in this typeface. For example:
PLOT, temp, s02, Title = 'Air Quality'
in this typeface, immediately below the commands they describe. For example:
PLOT, temp, s02, Title = 'Air Quality'
$ at the end of a line of PV-WAVE code indicates that the current statement is continued on the following line. By convention, use of the continuation character ($) in this document reflects its syntactically correct use in PV-WAVE. This means, for instance, that strings are never split onto two lines without the addition of the string concatenation operator (+). For example, the following lines would produce an error if entered literally in PV-WAVE.
WAVEPLOT, x, y, Title = 'Average $ Air Temperatures by Two-Hour Periods'
WAVEPLOT, x, y, Title = 'Average ' + $ 'Air Temperatures by Two-Hour Periods'
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