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PLOT

        CLIC\PLOT keyword [/IDENTIFY [COLOUR]] [/NOFRAME [pen]] [/NODRAW]
        [/RECORD list_of_records] [/RESET] [/APPEND] [/PHYSICAL]

    Plot  data  from  the current index according to options selected by the
    CLIC\SET command.

    PLOT [ALL]

        Erases the screen and plots all data in the current index (default).

    PLOT FIRST

        Erases  the  screen and plots data from the first observation in the
        current index.

    PLOT NEXT

        Plots data from the next observation in the current index. Does  not
        clear the screen before plotting.

    PLOT number

        Plots  data from the observation of the given number (must be in the
        current index). Does not clear the screen before plotting.

    PLOT SAME

        Plots again the last plotted buffers  (with  possibly  new  options,
        such as line type, limits, ...).

    PLOT /NOFRAME [Pen]

        Does  not erase the screen, and plots data in the present boxes, op-
        tionally with a new pen. This is very useful for comparing data.  It
        can also be used in conjunction with PLOT /APPEND.

    PLOT /NODRAW

        Does  not  produce the plot but read all data and update the X and Y
        buffers. This is very useful to e.g. modify these buffers in SIC be-
        fore actual plotting (with PLOT SAME).

    PLOT /RECORD list_of_records

        Plots only some records for the observation(s). "list_of_records" is
        of the format n1 to n2 n3 n4 to n5, as with the SIC\FOR command.

    PLOT /IDENTIFY [COLOR]

        Plots a different GREG symbol for each source (if SET PLOT POINT  is
        currently active). Using optional argument COLOR will produce points
        also differing by color.

    PLOT /PHYSICAL

        Plot labels use physical antenna number rather than logical numbers.

    PLOT /RESET

        Reset  the  time origin (and, by consequence, the time-dependent am-
        plitude and phase calibration curves) before plotting.

    PLOT /APPEND

        Does not reset the previous buffers before reading  data  and  plot-
        ting.   This  may  be  used at the Plateau de Bure for incrementally
        plotting new data just after it is written on disk.

    After the plot, the arrays X_VALUE and Y_VALUE contain the values of the
    points  that  have  been  displayed. N_BOXES is the number of boxes that
    have been plotted.


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