Draw a text string on the plot
at a position specified relative to the viewport. The command uses the PGPLOT routine
PGMTEXT.
This command is a an ICL hidden procedure which uses the WTEXT
application.
SIDE = _CHAR (Read and Write)
The side of the viewport where the text is to plotted. This may be one of the following:
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T"
– The top edge.
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B"
– The bottom edge.
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L"
– The left-hand edge.
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R"
– The right-hand edge.
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LV"
– The left-hand edge, but with the string written vertically.
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RV"
– The right-hand edge, but with the string written vertically.
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XPOS = _REAL (Read and Write)
The number of character heights from the viewport where the
text is to be plotted (negative values are allowed). []
YPOS = _REAL (Read and Write)
The fraction
along the edge where the text is to be plotted. []
JUSTIFICATION = _REAL (Read and Write)
The justification about the specified point (in the range 0.0 to 1.0). Here, 0.0 means left
justify the text relative to the data point, 1.0 means right justify the text relative to the data
point, 0.5 means centre the string on the data point, other values will give intermediate
justifications. []
TEXT = _CHAR (Read and Write)
The text string to be plotted. This
may include any of the PGPLOT control sequences for producing special characters. []