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PGRAPH(1)		      Docomentation tools		     PGRAPH(1)

NAME
       pgraph - compile graphs into pic input

SYNOPSIS
       pgraph [ options ] [ filename ...  ]

DESCRIPTION
       pgraph  is  a  perl script which takes sets of X Y data and generates a
       (human readable) pic program that will produce the graphed  data.   The
       output  is designed such that you can save it in a file and tweak it to
       make it fit your document.  Try one and look at the output.  The output
       is actually commented.

       The graph is autosized and auto ticked.

       The  input  data	 format	 is  similar  that of xgraph(1), i.e., "sloped
       across 1 1 2 2 3 3

       "straight across 1 4 2 4 3 4

CONTROL OPTIONS
       You may set the graph title, the X title, and the Y title with the fol‐
       lowing control sequences in the data stream: %T Graph title in +4 point
       font %X X axis title and/or units in +2 point  font  %Y	Y  axis	 title
       and/or  units in +2 point font %fakemax-X <value>     force graph to be
       that big %fakemax-Y <value>     force graph to be that  big  %fakemin-X
       <value>	    force  graph to be that small %fakemin-Y <value>	 force
       graph to be that small

OPTIONS
       -rev	   reverse X/Y data sense (and titles).	  Note	this  is  done
		   after  processing  any  fudging of the input data stream(s)
		   (see -xk, -yk, -logx, etc below).

       -below	   put data set titles below the  graph	 rather	 than  to  the
		   right.

       -close	   no extra space around the data's endpoints.

       -qline	   connect the quartile center points.

       -grid	   dotted line grid marks.

       -nobox	   no box around whole graph.

       -big	   make	 the  graph take the whole page, and be about 8 inches
		   tall by 7 inches wide and the title is +8 points.

       -slide	   make the graph be 4.25 inches square to fit in slides, in a
		   helvetica bold 10 point font.

       -small	   make	 the  graph be small, 1.75 inches square, and use an 8
		   point bold font.

       -grapheach  draw each data set in its own graph.

       -nolabels   no X/Y/Title labels.

       -notitle	   no Title label.

       -nodatal	   no data set labels.

       -nomarks	   do not mark each data point	with  distinct	markers	 (end‐
		   points are still marked).

       -k	   print values larger than 1000 as value/1000.

       -xk	   multiply X input by 1024 (blech).

       -yk	   multiply Y input by 1024 (blech).

       -xm	   multiply X input by 1024*1024 (blech).

       -ym	   multiply Y input by 1024*1024 (blech).

       -logx	   convert X input into log base 2 of X input.

       -logy	   convert Y input into log base 2 of Y input.

EXAMPLE
       Workstation  price  performance	from a Digital ad.  Process with graph
       -rev workstations | groff -TX75

       %T Workstation Price / Performance, 6/93 %X SPECINT 92  Performance  %Y
       Price in $1000's "Dec AXP line 35 5 65 10 78 15 110 70

       "Sun SPARC line 25 4 25 8 38 16 48 21 52 23 64 27

QUARTILE FORMAT
       Data  points are x y1 y2 y3 y4 y5.   You get a two lines from the first
       two y values, a mark at the third, and another line from the last two.

SEE ALSO
       gtroff(1), gpic(1), perl(1).

BUGS
       -grapheach assumes the set of N graphs will fit on one page.

       Since it is just a simple perl script, I tend to be  constantly	adding
       one  more feature on the fly.  Consult the script for the latest set of
       options.	 Development is typically done by using	 the  closest  set  of
       options	to  generate the graph, massage the graph to do what you want,
       then add that set of changes as a new option.

       This isn't done as much as I would like.	 It isn't integrated with  the
       groff  preprocessor  yet.  It doesn't know about .GS/.GE things.	 I use
       it to manually generate a pic file and then include that.

       I need to include some example data sets with pgraph.

lm@sgi.com			   Nov, 1995			     PGRAPH(1)
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