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369. APLPLOT: Computer Plotting System
by Alan P. Lundstedt, Department of Chemistry, The Ohio
State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210
APLPLOT is a versatile, digital computer plotting
program designed to produce two-dimensional plots of
one or more sets of discrete experimental data and/or
smooth power series curves with respect to a set of
rectangular axes. An option is provided for plotting
error bars at coordinates for which the associated
experimental uncertainty exceeds the size of the
respective data point symbol.
The design of the plot is entirely controlled from
input data, and all plot parameters have default values
which may be selectively overridden. The line-printer
output includes a descriptive summary of the plot
parameters, tabular listing of experimental data, and
special messages which are generated during program
execution.
The APLPLOT User's Guide provides a detailed
description of the input parameters, several examples
of input data with the corresponding plots produced,
and discusses how the FORTRAN source program can be
readily modified for compatibility with local software
support of various digital plotters, such as CALCOMP
and VERSATEC.
FORTRAN IV (IBM)
Lines of Code: 1123
Recommended Citation: A. P. Lundstedt, QCPE 11, 369
(1979).
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