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C
C Define the error file, the Fortran unit number, the workstation type,
C and the workstation ID to be used in calls to GKS routines.
C
C PARAMETER (IERRF=6, LUNIT=2, IWTYPE=1, IWKID=1) ! NCGM
C PARAMETER (IERRF=6, LUNIT=2, IWTYPE=8, IWKID=1) ! X Windows
C PARAMETER (IERRF=6, LUNIT=2, IWTYPE=11, IWKID=1) ! PDF
C PARAMETER (IERRF=6, LUNIT=2, IWTYPE=20, IWKID=1) ! PostScript
C
PARAMETER (IERRF=6, LUNIT=2, IWTYPE=1, IWKID=1)
C
C OPEN GKS, OPEN WORKSTATION OF TYPE 1, ACTIVATE WORKSTATION
C
CALL GOPKS (IERRF, ISZDM)
CALL GOPWK (IWKID, LUNIT, IWTYPE)
CALL GACWK (IWKID)
C
C INVOKE DEMO DRIVER
C
CALL CNQCK(IERR)
C
C DEACTIVATE AND CLOSE WORKSTATION, CLOSE GKS.
C
CALL GDAWK (IWKID)
CALL GCLWK (IWKID)
CALL GCLKS
C
STOP
END
C
SUBROUTINE CNQCK (IERROR)
C
C PURPOSE To provide a simple demonstration of
C the CONRECQCK package.
C
C USAGE CALL CNQCK (IERROR)
C
C ARGUMENTS
C
C ON OUTPUT IERROR
C An integer variable
C = 0, if the test was successful,
C = 1, otherwise
C
C I/O If the test is successful, the message
C
C CONRECQCK TEST EXECUTED--SEE PLOTS TO CERTIFY
C
C is printed on unit 6. In addition, 2
C frames are produced on the machine graphics
C device. In order to determine if the test
C was successful, it is necessary to examine
C the plots.
C
C PRECISION Single
C
C LANGUAGE FORTRAN 77
C
C REQUIRED ROUTINES CONRECQCK, DASHLINE
C
C REQUIRED GKS LEVEL 0A
C
C ALGORITHM The function
C
C Z(X,Y) = X + Y + 1./((X-.1)**2+Y**2+.09)
C -1./((X+.1)**2+Y**2+.09)
C
C for X = -1. to +1. in increments of .1, and
C Y = -1.2 to +1.2 in increments of .1,
C is computed. Then, entries EZCNTR and CONREC
C are called to generate contour plots of Z.
C
C This is a quick version of the CONREC utility.
C
C Z contains the values to be plotted.
C
REAL Z(21,25)
C
C Define the position of the plot title.
C
DATA TX/.4267/, TY/.9765/
C
C
C Initialize the error parameter.
C
IERROR = 0
C
C Fill a 2-D array to be plotted.
C
DO 20 I=1,21
X = .1*REAL(I-11)
DO 10 J=1,25
Y = .1*REAL(J-13)
Z(I,J) = X+Y+1./((X-.10)**2+Y**2+.09)-
1 1./((X+.10)**2+Y**2+.09)
10 CONTINUE
20 CONTINUE
C
C Select normalization transformation number 0.
C
CALL GSELNT (0)
C
C
C Frame 1 -- EZCNTR entry of CONRECQCK.
C
C Entry EZCNTR requires only the array name and dimensions.
C
CALL PLCHLQ (TX, TY,
1 'DEMONSTRATION PLOT FOR EZCNTR ENTRY OF CONRECQCK',16.,0.,0.)
CALL EZCNTR (Z,21,25)
C
C Frame 2 -- CONREC entry of CONRECQCK.
C
C Entry CONREC allows user definition of various plot parameters.
C
C In this example, the lowest contour level (-4.5), the highest contour
C level (4.5), and the increment between contour levels (0.3) are set.
C
CALL PLCHLQ (TX,TY,
1 'DEMONSTRATION PLOT FOR CONREC ENTRY OF CONRECQCK',16.,0.,0.)
CALL CONREC (Z,21,21,25,-4.5,4.5,.3,0,0,0)
CALL FRAME
C
WRITE (6,1001)
RETURN
C
1001 FORMAT (' CONRECQCK TEST EXECUTED--SEE PLOTS TO CERTIFY')
END
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