NAME¶
MAPEOD - Called by the EZMAP routines MAPLOT and MAPBLA. The default version
  does nothing. A user-written version may be supplied to examine each
  outline-dataset segment and, perhaps, to delete selected ones. Note that this
  routine is not called by any of the EZMAPB routines; for the same purpose,
  they call the routine MPCHLN.
SYNOPSIS¶
CALL MAPEOD (NOUT,NSEG,IDLS,IDRS,NPTS,PNTS)
DESCRIPTION¶
  - NOUT
 
  - (an input expression of type INTEGER) is the number of the outline dataset
      from which the segment comes, as follows:
 
  - NOUT
 
  - Dataset from which the segment came
 
  - 1
 
  - CO - Continental outlines only.
 
  - 2
 
  - US - U.S. state outlines only.
 
  - 3
 
  - PS - Continental, U.S. state, and international outlines.
 
  - 4
 
  - PO - Continental and international outlines.
 
 
  - NSEG
 
  - (an input expression of type INTEGER) is the number of the segment within
      the outline dataset. The maps in the example named "mpex09" show
      segment numbers for the outline dataset 'CO'; the program may be modified
      to produce maps showing segment numbers for any outline dataset.
 
  - IDLS and IDRS
 
  - (input expressions of type INTEGER) are identifiers for the areas to the
      left and right, respectively, of the segment. (Left and right are defined
      from the standpoint of a viewer standing at point 1 of the segment and
      looking toward point 2.)
 
  - NPTS
 
  - (an input/output variable of type INTEGER), on entry, is the number of
      points defining the outline segment. NPTS may be zeroed by MAPEOD to
      suppress plotting of the segment on the map.
 
  - PNTS
 
  - (an input/output array, dimensioned 2*NPTS, of type REAL) is an array of
      coordinates. PNTS(1) and PNTS(2) are the latitude and longitude of the
      first point, PNTS(3) and PNTS(4) the latitude and longitude of the second
      point, ... PNTS(2*NPTS-1) and PNTS(2*NPTS) the latitude and longitude of
      the last point. All values are in degrees. Longitudes are all between -180
      and +180; no segment crosses the meridian at -180 (+180) degrees.
 
USAGE¶
MAPEOD is called by MAPLOT to examine each segment in an outline dataset just
  before it is plotted and by MAPBLA to examine each segment in an outline
  dataset just before it is added to an area map. The default version of MAPEOD
  does nothing. A user-supplied version may cause selected segments to be
  deleted (to reduce the clutter in northern Canada, for example).
EXAMPLES¶
Use the ncargex command to see the following relevant examples: mpex03, mpex05,
  mpex09.
ACCESS¶
To use MAPEOD, load the NCAR Graphics libraries ncarg, ncarg_gks, and ncarg_c,
  preferably in that order.
SEE ALSO¶
Online: ezmap, ezmap_params, mapaci, mapbla, mapblm, mapdrw, mapfst, mapgci,
  mapgrd, mapgrm, mapgtc, mapgti, mapgtl, mapgtr, mapint, mapiq, mapiqa, mapiqd,
  mapiqm, mapit, mapita, mapitd, mapitm, maplbl, maplmb, maplot, mappos, maproj,
  maprs, maprst, mapsav, mapset, mapstc, mapsti, mapstl, mapstr, maptra, maptri,
  maptrn, mapusr, mapvec, mpchln, mpfnme, mpgetc, mpgeti, mpgetl, mpgetr,
  mpglty, mpiaty, mpifnb, mpilnb, mpiola, mpiosa, mpipai, mpipan, mpipar,
  mpisci, mplnam, mplndm, mplndr, mplnri, mpname, mprset, mpsetc, mpseti,
  mpsetl, mpsetr, supmap, supcon, ncarg_cbind
Hardcopy: NCAR Graphics Contouring and Mapping Tutorial
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (C) 1987-2009
 
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
 
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