gqasf(3NCARG)


NAME

   GQASF  -  (Inquire  aspect  source flags) - Inquires the values for the
   aspect source flags that determine whether primitive attributes are  to
   be selected from individual settings or from "bundle tables".

SYNOPSIS

   CALL GQASF (ERRIND,LASF)

C-BINDING SYNOPSIS

   #include <ncarg/gks.h>

   void ginq_asfs(Gint *err_ind, Gasfs *list_asf);

DESCRIPTION

   ERRIND      (Integer,  Output)  -  If  the  inquired  value  cannot  be
               returned correctly, a non-zero error indicator is  returned
               in  ERRIND,  otherwise a zero is returned.  Consult "User's
               Guide for NCAR GKS-0A Graphics" for a  description  of  the
               meaning of the error indicators.

   LASF        (Integer  array,  output)  -  An  array of settings for the
               thirteen attributes:

                1     Linetype

                2     Linewidth scale factor

                3     Polyline color index

                4     Marker type

                5     Marker size scale factor

                6     Polymarker color index

                7     Text font and precision

                8     Character expansion factor

                9     Character spacing

               10     Text color index

               11     Fill area interior style

               12     Fill area style index

               13     Fill area color index

   Each  value  of  LASF  is  either  "0"  (for  "bundled")  or  "1"  (for
   "individual").

USAGE

   In  NCAR  Graphics  all  attribute aspect source flags are defaulted to
   "individual" (all values for LASF are "1").  It  is  advised  that  for
   dependable  results  when  using  NCAR  Graphics these values remain in
   their default settings.  Some GKS  packages  default  these  values  to
   "bundled".   GQASF  can be called to determine the values of all aspect
   source flags.

ACCESS

   To use GKS routines, load the NCAR GKS-0A library ncarg_gks.

SEE ALSO

   Online: gsasf, gsln, gslwsc,  gsplci,  gsmk,  gsmksc,  gspmci,  gstxfp,
   gschxp,  gstxsp,  gstxci, gsfais, gsfasi, gsfaci, gqln, gqlwsc, gqplci,
   gqmk, gqmksc, gqpmci, gqtxfp, gqchxp, gqtxsp, gqtxci,  gqfais,  gqfasi,
   gqfaci,, ginq_asfs

   Hardcopy: "User's Guide for NCAR GKS-0A Graphics"

COPYRIGHT

   Copyright (C) 1987-2009
   University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
   The use of this Software is governed by a License Agreement.





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