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NAME
     graph - draw a graph
SYNOPSIS
     graph [ option ] ... | plotter
DESCRIPTION
     Graph  with no options takes pairs of numbers from the stan-
     dard input as abscissas and ordinates of a graph.  The graph
     is written on the standard output to be piped to the plotter
     program for a particular device; see plot(VI).  These plot-
     ters  exist:  gsip,  for the GSI and other Diablo terminals;
     tek, for the Tektronix 4014 terminal; and vt0  for  the  on-
     line storage scope.
     The following options are recognized, each as a separate ar-
     gument.
     a    Supply abscissas automatically (they are  missing  from
          the  input);  spacing is given by the next argument, or
          is assumed to be 1 if next argument is not a number.  A
          second  optional argument is the starting point for the
          automatic abscissa.
     c    Place character string given by next argument  at  each
          point.
     d    Omit connections between points. (Disconnect.)
     gn   Grid style:
          n=0, no grid
          n=1, axes only
          n=2, complete grid (default).
     s    Save screen, don't erase before plotting.
     x    Next 1 (or 2) arguments are lower (and upper) x limits.
     y    Next 1 (or 2) arguments are lower (and upper) y limits.
     h    Next argument is fraction of space for height
     w    Next argument is fraction of space for width.
     r    Next argument is fraction of space to move right before
          plotting.
     u    Next argument is fraction of space to  move  up  before
          plotting.
     Points  are connected by straight line segments in the order
     they appear in input.  If a specified  lower  limit  exceeds
     the  upper limit, or if the automatic increment is negative,
     the graph is plotted upside down.  Automatic abscissas begin
     with  the lower x limit, or with 0 if no limit is specified.
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     Grid lines and automatically determined limits fall on round
     values,  however roundness may be subverted by giving an in-
     appropriately rounded lower limit.  Plotting symbols  speci-
     fied by c are placed so that a small initial letter, such as
     + o x, will fall approximately on the plotting point.
SEE ALSO
     spline(VI), plot(VI)
BUGS
     A limit of 1000 points is enforced silently.
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