TM 5-6675-320-14
P I o t t e r
command
Decimal
( h)
( i )
( j )
( k)
( l )
Describe plot itself and where it is to be drawn.
Tell what and where to label and what label is to state (including
symbols).
Give any special directions, if needed.
Instructions to change any of the above statements, if desired, and
loop back to some point in program or continue.
Statement to END program.
NOTE
can be cleared by inserting a pclr or wrt 705 "IN"
in program.
place format is set using format commands of computer language.
Character set is controlled using lbl, csiz, and wrt 705 "CS, "CAN",
SS, SA", SL,
SM", or "UC" statements.
Scale and plotting area are set using scl a n d line s t a t e m e n t s .
Pen color is selected with "pen # s t a t e m e n t.
Line type, such as solid, dash, etc., is set with a l i n e s t a t e m e n t .
X- and Y-axes are drawn, tied and labeled using xax, yax, and w r t
705 TL statements.
Plot on drawing is defined using
statements.
Labeling is accomplished through
l b l s t a t e m e n t s.
plt, ofs, iplt, a n d c p l t
wrt 705 SM", csiz, ptyp, a n d
Special instructions normally involve directions to pen, such as to raise
its point on paper.
Special instructions involve pen and w r t 7 0 5 ,
AP, PD, VS,
"VAN", or "VN commands.
Changes can be made to above statements in programram by repeating statement
with new parameters.
Program continuation or looping is performed using
statements from programming language of controller.
( 7 ) A f t e r p r o g r a m i s w r i t t e n ,
input each line of program and any data by
keying in complete statement and then pressing STORE.
(8) When entire program is entered, press LIST and EXECUTE to receive tape
to verify that correct program is entered. Press RUN to execute program.
4-178