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vie — Viewport handling

Syntax

Panel
bgColor#FFFFAA
borderWidth1
borderStylesolid

vie nx ny number

vie number | next| pre | coor [con]

vie def | del

vie 1 1 1

Description

Viewports are rectangular sub-areas of the screen or a plot.

Arguments

nx ny number

Make nx times ny viewports and use viewport number number as the active viewport. Default, the present display will be moved to the lower left viewport. If you do not want that display, erase it.

number

Select viewport number number.

def

Erase all viewports and reset to one viewport (the whole screen).

del [number]

Delete active viewport [or viewport number number].

next

Go to next viewport.

pre

Go to previous viewport.

number | next | pre con

Connect camera from present viewport to the number | next | pre viewport. This will make the viewports suitable for parallel display of two datasets.

1 1 1

Create an initial viewport for coordinate selection.

coor x1 y1 x2 y2

The coordinates are in virtual display coordinates from 0 to 1. x1 y1 is the lower left corner, x2 y2 is the upper right corner left. NB! Needs a vie 1 1 1 viewport as a base.

con

Will connect the viewport camera to the previous.

Examples

Ex.1: Viewport scenes

No Format
bgColor#eeeeee
borderWidth1
# One can copy geometry to scalars and then to another
       
# scalar set of another surface thus displaying
       
# one surface as scalars on top of another.
   
    vie def                 ;# reset viewport
       
ret 10                  ;# return start window
       
vie 2 2 1               ;# set up 4 viewports, select first
   
    mak ran 11              ;# make random points
       
grp 70 70               ;# make grid and scalars
        ssc                     ;# self scale
        mak p                   ;# transform grid to polydata
      
 acm n 11                ;# map display
       
mhi grid1               ;# move grid to hi grid1
       
vie 2 con               ;# select viewport 2 and connect to previous
      
 mak ran 11              ;# make new random points
       
grp 70 70               ;# make new grid
  
     mak p                   ;# transform grid to polydata
      
 acm l                   ;# map display
       
mhi grid2               ;# move grid to hi grid2
  
     vie 3 con               ;# select viewport 3
      
 mak rsc grid1           ;# replace scalars from grid1
        acm l                   ;# map grid1 on top of grid2
        con l                   ;# contour grid1 on top of grid2
       
vie 4 con               ;# select viewport 4
      
 map                     ;# map grid1 on top of grid2
 
      con l                   ;# contour grid1 on top of grid2
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Connected viewports

See also

xwi - Window on screen, win - Window specification, ssc - Self scale of data