NAME¶
TDPARA - Initialization routine for TDPACK, called to set the value of certain
  internal values.
SYNOPSIS¶
CALL TDPARA (UA00, VA00, WA00, UV10, VV10, WV10, UV01, VV01, WV01)
C-BINDING SYNOPSIS¶
#include <ncarg/ncargC.h>
void c_tdpara(float ua00, float va00, float wa00, float uv10, float vv10, float
  wv10, float uv01, float vv01, float wv01)
DESCRIPTION¶
This routine may be thought of as an initialization routine or as just a routine
  to access certain internal values; it simply transfers the values of its
  arguments into TDPACK labelled common blocks for later use by other TDPACK
  routines. These values define a "reference parallelogram". Each
  point in the plane in which the parallelogram lies can be identified by
  specifying its "parallelogram coordinates": a pair of reals, one of
  which may be thought of as an "X" coordinate and the other of which
  may be thought of as a "Y" coordinate.
Calls to TDPARA may be positioned without regard to calls to TDINIT because the
  two routines do not affect one another. Redefining the reference parallelogram
  affects the behavior of each of the routines TDPRPA, TDPRPI, TDGRID, TDLBLA,
  and TDPLCH, each of which makes use of parallelogram coordinates in some way.
  Be aware that each of the routines TDGRDS and TDLBLS calls TDPARA to redefine
  the reference parallelogram and neither of them restores the original
  definition when it is done.
If a point has "parallelogram coordinates" (XIPA,YIPA), then its
  actual 3-space coordinates are given by the following equations:
  U = UA00+XIPA*UV10+YIPA*UV01
  V = VA00+XIPA*VV10+YIPA*VV01
  W = WA00+XIPA*WV10+YIPA*WV01
The point with parallelogram coordinates (0,0) is in what might be thought of as
  the "lower left" corner of the parallelogram, while the point with
  parallelogram coordinates (1,1) is in what might be thought of as the
  "upper right" corner of the parallelogram. Any point of the plane in
  which the reference parallelogram lies can be identified using its
  parallelogram coordinates, not just the points inside the parallelogram
  itself.
Note that, although the reference parallelogram doesn't have to be rectangular,
  a non-rectangular one is probably not very useful; in fact, a square one
  defined by unit vectors is probably best, particularly if one is drawing
  characters in the plane of the reference parallelogram. For example, suppose
  that you want to write the characters "THE U/V PLANE" in that part
  of the U/V plane with U values between 0 and 100 and V values between 0 and
  200; it is probably best, in this case, to use a reference parallelogram with
  an origin at (0,0,0), an "X" side with components (1,0,0) and a
  "Y" side with components (0,1,0). Then, in the call to TDPLCH, one
  can place the character string at parallelogram coordinates (50,100) and use a
  character size of 1.5. If one used a reference parallelogram with an origin at
  (0,0,0), an "X" side with components (100,0,0) and a "Y"
  side with components (0,200,0), one could place the character string at
  parallelogram coordinates (.5,.5) and use a character size of .015, but the
  characters written would be twice as high as they are wide, which is
  undesirable.
The arguments of TDPARA are as follows:
  - UA00, VA00, and WA00
 
  - (input expressions of type REAL) - the coordinates of the
      "origin" of the parallelogram: the point with parallelogram
      coordinates (0,0).
 
  - UV10, VV10, and WV10
 
  - (input expressions of type REAL) - the U, V, and W components of the
      vector from the origin of the parallelogram to the point with
      parallelogram coordinates (1,0).
 
  - UV01, VV10, and WV01
 
  - (input expressions of type REAL) - the U, V, and W components of the
      vector from the origin of the parallelogram to the point with
      parallelogram coordinates (0,1).
 
C-BINDING DESCRIPTION¶
The C-binding argument descriptions are the same as the FORTRAN argument
  descriptions.
ACCESS¶
To use TDPARA or c_tdpara, load the NCAR Graphics libraries ncarg, ncarg_gks,
  and ncarg_c, preferably in that order.
SEE ALSO¶
Online: tdclrs, tdctri, tddtri, tdgeti, tdgetr, tdgrds, tdgrid, tdgtrs, tdinit,
  tditri, tdlbla, tdlbls, tdline, tdlnpa, tdmtri, tdotri, tdpack, tdpack_params,
  tdplch, tdprpa, tdprpi, tdprpt, tdseti, tdsetr, tdsort, tdstri, tdstrs
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (C) 1987-2009
 
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
 
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