[comp.lang.fortran] plotting subroutines for PC

ae219dp@prism.gatech.EDU (Devon Prichard) (05/07/90)

I need a PC equivalent to the DISSPLA plotting subroutine library,
i.e. a set of Fortran-callable routines to configure a plot on
screen or printer.  it is for a PC running DOS and MicroSoft Fortran
5.something ... EGA/VGA screen graphics and Apple Laserwriters
are the main output devices...

gnerally, the kind of plots will be the usual x-y line plots, but
with user-constrained axes limits etc... color not important, but
multiple line types are necessary.

thanx in advance,


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silvert@cs.dal.ca (Bill Silvert) (05/08/90)

In article <9018@hydra.gatech.EDU> ae219dp@prism.gatech.EDU (Devon Prichard) writes:
>I need a PC equivalent to the DISSPLA plotting subroutine library,
>i.e. a set of Fortran-callable routines to configure a plot on
>screen or printer.  it is for a PC running DOS and MicroSoft Fortran
>5.something ... EGA/VGA screen graphics and Apple Laserwriters
>are the main output devices...
>
>gnerally, the kind of plots will be the usual x-y line plots, but
>with user-constrained axes limits etc... color not important, but
>multiple line types are necessary.

MS Fortran 5.0 has a complete library of graphics routines, basically
the same ones as in MS C.  Check the Advanced Topics volume in the
documentation for details.


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