GRAPS: Graphical Plotting System.

Abstract

This document describes operational and design aspects of the GRAphical Plotting System (GRAPS). It can be used both as an introductory guide to the system and as a reference for the experienced user. GRAPS is a computer program that displays and plots graphs of various types produced on a computer. In addition, GRAPS allows a user to configure and save certain operational parameters of the system. GRAPS can also be used to edit the text or label the data of graphs. This manual covers all aspects of GRAPS (GRAphical Plotting System). It will aid those interested only in the program's operation as well as those concerned with the program's design. The objective of this project was to implement, on a microcomputer, polar, Smith, linear-linear, linear-log, and log-log charts by using the BASIC language with multiple windows for display of Numerical Electromagnetics Code (NEC) results. In addition, a PC-family screen display, matrix printer, and Hewlett-Packard (HP) pen plotter display of the above graph types were to provided.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 01, 1985
Accession Number
ADA159808

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