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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks-add/Changes b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks-add/Changes
index b99c503a31e..4dba0f8bacc 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks-add/Changes
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks-add/Changes
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-%% $Id: Changes 75 2009-01-17 22:01:38Z herbert $
+%% $Id: Changes 83 2009-01-23 19:59:51Z herbert $
%%
pstricks-add.pro -----------
v 0.21 2008-10-13 - add bubblesort macro
@@ -34,7 +34,11 @@ pstricks-add.sty ----------- (hv)
pstricks-add.tex ----------- (Dominik Rodriguez/hv)
- v 3.16 2009-01-17 - add optional argument for \psplot ans \parametricplot
+ v 3.18 2009-01-23 - add optional argument for \psplot and \parametricplot
+ for additional PostScript settings
+ - add macro \psGetSlope
+ - add \psForeach (without grouping its contents)
+ v 3.17 2009-01-17 - add optional argument for \psplot ans \parametricplot
for additional PostScript settings
v 3.16 2008-12-22 - make showorigin also valid for the ticks
v 3.15 2008-12-12 - fixed bug with \psgraph and the optional labels
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks-add/pstricks-add-doc.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks-add/pstricks-add-doc.pdf
index 51b5d07c68d..f006870f903 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks-add/pstricks-add-doc.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks-add/pstricks-add-doc.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks-add/pstricks-add-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks-add/pstricks-add-doc.tex
index 5d2279355a3..2f8fef61632 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks-add/pstricks-add-doc.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks-add/pstricks-add-doc.tex
@@ -1,18 +1,16 @@
-%% $Id: pstricks-add-doc.tex 75 2009-01-17 22:01:38Z herbert $
+%% $Id: pstricks-add-doc.tex 81 2009-01-21 11:26:09Z herbert $
\documentclass[11pt,english,BCOR10mm,DIV12,bibliography=totoc,parskip=false,smallheadings
headexclude,footexclude,oneside]{pst-doc}
\listfiles
\input{pstricks-add-doc.dat}
-\usepackage[latin9]{inputenc}
+\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage{pst-eucl,pst-fun,multirow}
\usepackage{pstricks-add}
\usepackage{pifont}
\let\pstricksaddFV\fileversion
%
-\let\CMD\Lcs
-%
\newcommand{\pstEllipse}[5][]{%
\psset{#1}
\parametricplot{#4}{#5}{#2\space t cos mul #3\space t sin mul}%
@@ -37,14 +35,14 @@
\fboxsep=0pt
\fcolorbox{DarkBlue}{DarkBlue}{\textcolor{white}{\bfseries\strut##1}}%
}}
-\renewcommand\OFF{%
- \xdef\lst@alloverstyle##1{##1}%
-}
+\renewcommand\OFF{\xdef\lst@alloverstyle##1{##1}}
\define@key[psset]{}{PSfont}[Times-Roman]{\def\psk@PSfont{/#1 }}
\define@key[psset]{}{valuewidth}[10]{\pst@getint{#1}\psk@valuewidth }
\define@key[psset]{}{fontscale}[10]{\pst@checknum{#1}\psk@fontscale }
\define@key[psset]{}{decimals}[-1]{\pst@getint{#1}\psk@decimals }
\psset{PSfont=Times-Roman,fontscale=10,valuewidth=10,decimals=-1}
+\define@key[psset]{}{xShift}[0]{\def\psk@xShift{#1 }}
+\psset{xShift=0}
%
\def\psPrintValue{\pst@object{psPrintValue}}
\def\psPrintValue@i#1{%
@@ -52,7 +50,7 @@
\addto@pscode{
gsave \psk@PSfont findfont \psk@fontscale scalefont setfont
#1 \psk@decimals -1 gt { 10 \psk@decimals exp dup 3 1 roll mul cvi exch div } if
- \psk@valuewidth string cvs 0 0 moveto show grestore
+ \psk@valuewidth string cvs \psk@xShift 0 moveto show grestore
}%
\end@SpecialObj%
}
@@ -89,7 +87,7 @@
\renewcommand*\l@subsubsection{\bprot@dottedtocline{3}{3.8em}{4.5em}}
\renewcommand*\l@paragraph{\bprot@dottedtocline{4}{7.0em}{5em}}
\makeatother
-\lstset{escapechar=§}
+\lstset{escapechar=§}
\begin{document}
@@ -154,6 +152,7 @@ Jens-Uwe Morawski;
Tobias N\"ahring;
Rolf Niepraschk;
Alan Ristow;
+Christine R\"omer;
Arnaud Schmittbuhl;
Timothy Van Zandt
\end{abstract}
@@ -307,11 +306,25 @@ throughout, e.g. \verb+\let\modulo\pst@mod+.
\makeatother
\end{LTXexample}
-\clearpage
+%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+\subsection{\nxLcs{psGetSlope}}
+%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+\begin{BDef}
+\Lcs{psGetSlope}\Largr{\Coord1}\Largr{\Coord2}\Lcs{\Larga{macro}}
+\end{BDef}
+
+\begin{LTXexample}[width=2cm]
+\psGetSlope(-2,1)(3,1)\SlopeVal \SlopeVal\\
+\psGetSlope(-2,1)(-3,-1)\SlopeVal \SlopeVal\\
+\psGetSlope(-2,0)(3,-1)\SlopeVal \SlopeVal\\
+\psGetSlope(-2111,-12)(3,1)\SlopeVal \SlopeVal
+\end{LTXexample}
+
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\section{Dashed Lines}
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Tobias Nähring has implemented an enhanced feature for dashed
+Tobias Nähring has implemented an enhanced feature for dashed
lines. The number of arguments is no longer limited.
\begin{BDef}
@@ -331,6 +344,8 @@ lines. The number of arguments is no longer limited.
\end{pspicture}
\end{LTXexample}
+\clearpage
+
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\section{\nxLcs{rmultiput}: a multiple \nxLcs{rput}}
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -357,11 +372,11 @@ point to the next. This is possible with \Lcs{rmultiput}:
\clearpage
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-\section{\CMD{psrotate}: Rotating objects}
+\section{\nxLcs{psrotate}: Rotating objects}
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-\CMD{rput} also has an optional argument for rotating objects, but
-it always depends on the \CMD{rput} coordinates. With
-\CMD{psrotate} the rotating center can be placed anywhere. The
+\Lcs{rput} also has an optional argument for rotating objects, but
+it always depends on the \Lcs{rput} coordinates. With
+\Lcs{psrotate} the rotating center can be placed anywhere. The
rotation is done with \verb+\pscustom+, all optional arguments are
only valid if they are part of the \verb+\pscustom+ macro.
@@ -412,7 +427,7 @@ only valid if they are part of the \verb+\pscustom+ macro.
\psrotate(0,1){\iA}{\majorette\psdot[linecolor=red](0,1)\psdot[linecolor=green](0,2)}}}
\parametricplot[linecolor=red]{0}{2}{% trajectoire du milieu
V0 Alpha cos mul t mul -9.81 2 div t dup mul mul V0 Alpha sin mul t mul add 1 add}
- \parametricplot[linecolor=green,plotpoints=360]{0}{2}{% d'une extrémité
+ \parametricplot[linecolor=green,plotpoints=360]{0}{2}{% d'une extremite
V0 Alpha cos mul t mul 800 t mul sin sub % x(t)
-9.81 2 div t dup mul mul V0 Alpha sin mul t mul add 1 add 800 t mul cos add }%y(t)
\end{pspicture}
@@ -1326,7 +1341,6 @@ All examples are printed with \verb|\psset{arrowscale=2,linecolor=red}|.
\end{pspicture}
\end{LTXexample}
-\clearpage
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\subsubsection{\nxLcs{pspolygon}}
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -1404,6 +1418,7 @@ All examples are printed with \verb|\psset{arrowscale=2,linecolor=red}|.
\end{pspicture}
\end{LTXexample}
+
\resetOptions
\begin{LTXexample}[width=4.5cm]
\begin{pspicture}(4,3)
@@ -1421,6 +1436,7 @@ All examples are printed with \verb|\psset{arrowscale=2,linecolor=red}|.
\end{pspicture}
\end{LTXexample}
+
\resetOptions
\begin{LTXexample}[width=4.5cm]
\begin{pspicture}(4,3)
@@ -1917,7 +1933,7 @@ be seen with Acroread 7 or later. The syntax is easy:
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-\section{Relative nodes with \CMD{psGetNodeCenter}}
+\section{Relative nodes with \nxLcs{psGetNodeCenter}}
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The command \Lcs{psGetNodeCenter}\Largb{node} makes sense only at
the PostScript level. It defines the two variables \Larg{node.x}
@@ -2034,7 +2050,7 @@ a zero length:
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-\section{\CMD{ncdiagg} and \CMD{pcdiagg}}
+\section{\nxLcs{ncdiagg} and \nxLcs{pcdiagg}}
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is nearly the same as \Lcs{ncdiag} except that
\Lkeyword{armB}=0 and the \Lkeyword{angleB} value is computed by the
@@ -2116,7 +2132,7 @@ e.g.: if $20$ is wrong then take $-160$, which differs by $180$.
\end{LTXexample}
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-\section{\CMD{ncbarr}}
+\section{\nxLcs{ncbarr}}
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This has the same behaviour as \verb+ncbar+, but has 5 segments
and all are horizontal ones. This is the reason why \verb+angleA+
@@ -2147,7 +2163,7 @@ to the distance of the two nodes.
\end{LTXexample}
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-\section{\CMD{psRelNode} and \CMD{psDefPSPNodes}}
+\section{\nxLcs{psRelNode} and \nxLcs{psDefPSPNodes}}
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
With these macros it is possible to put a node relative to a given line or given
\verb+pspicture+-environment. In the frist case the parameters are
@@ -2216,7 +2232,7 @@ and can be modified in the same way.
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-\section{\CMD{psRelLine}}
+\section{\nxLcs{psRelLine}}
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
With this macro it is possible to plot lines relative to a given one. Parameter are
the angle and the length factor:
@@ -2329,8 +2345,8 @@ options \verb+trueAngle+ and \verb+angle+.
\pnode(0,.1){A1} \pnode(1,.31){A1}
{ \psset{linewidth=.02,linestyle=dashed,linecolor=gray}%
\pcline(DST1)(DST2) % <- Druckseitentangente
- \pcline(A2)(A1) % <- Anstr"omrichtung
- \lput*{:U}{\small Anstr"omrichtung $v_{\infty}$} }%
+ \pcline(A2)(A1) % <- Anstr\"omrichtung
+ \lput*{:U}{\small Anstr\"omrichtung $v_{\infty}$} }%
\psIntersectionPoint(A1)(A2)(DST1)(DST2){Hk}
\pscurve(Hk)(.4,.38)(Vk)(.36,.33)(.5,.32)(Hk)
\psParallelLine[linecolor=red!75!green,arrows=->,arrowscale=2](Vk)(Hk)(D){.1}{FtE}
@@ -2379,7 +2395,7 @@ options \verb+trueAngle+ and \verb+angle+.
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-\section{\CMD{psParallelLine}}
+\section{\nxLcs{psParallelLine}}
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
With this macro it is possible to plot lines relative to a given one, which is parallel.
There is no special parameter here.
@@ -2414,7 +2430,7 @@ of the special PostScript characters.
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-\section{\CMD{psIntersectionPoint}}
+\section{\nxLcs{psIntersectionPoint}}
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This macro calculates the intersection point of two lines, given by the four coordinates.
There is no special parameter here.
@@ -2441,9 +2457,9 @@ There is no special parameter here.
\clearpage
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-\section{\CMD{psLNode} and \CMD{psLCNode}}
+\section{\nxLcs{psLNode} and \nxLcs{psLCNode}}
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-\CMD{psLNode} interpolates the Line $\overline{AB}$ by the given value and sets a node at this
+\Lcs{psLNode} interpolates the Line $\overline{AB}$ by the given value and sets a node at this
point. The syntax is
%
\begin{lstlisting}[style=syntax]
@@ -2466,7 +2482,7 @@ point. The syntax is
\bigskip
-The \CMD{psLCNode} macro builds the linear combination of the two given
+The \Lcs{psLCNode} macro builds the linear combination of the two given
vectors and stores the end of
the new vector as a node. All vectors start at $(0,0)$, so a \verb+\rput+ maybe appropriate.
The syntax is
@@ -2494,13 +2510,13 @@ The syntax is
\clearpage
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-\section{\CMD{nlput} and \CMD{psLDNode}}
+\section{\nxLcs{nlput} and \nxLcs{psLDNode}}
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-\CMD{ncput} allows you to set a label relative to the first node
-of the last node connection. With \CMD{nlput} this can be done
+\Lcs{ncput} allows you to set a label relative to the first node
+of the last node connection. With \Lcs{nlput} this can be done
absolute to a given node. The syntax is different to the other
node connection macros. It uses internally the macro
-\CMD{psLDNode} which places a node absolute to two given points,
+\Lcs{psLDNode} which places a node absolute to two given points,
starting from the first one.
\begin{lstlisting}[style=syntax]
@@ -2572,8 +2588,8 @@ usual way. Only the additional value \texttt{inner} is valid for
\verb+trigLabels+ option, the macros \verb+\pshlabel+ and
\verb+\psvlabel+ shouldn't be redefined, because the package does
it itself internally in these cases. However, if you need a
-redefinition, then do it for \CMD{pst@@hlabel} and
-\CMD{pst@@vlabel} with
+redefinition, then do it for \Lcs{pst@@hlabel} and
+\Lcs{pst@@vlabel} with
\begin{lstlisting}[style=syntax]
\makeatletter
@@ -2587,7 +2603,7 @@ redefinition, then do it for \CMD{pst@@hlabel} and
\ttfamily
\rowcolors{1}{blue!20}{red!30}
\begin{longtable}{lll}
-\caption{All new parameters for \texttt{pst-plot}}\\[-5pt]
+\caption{All new parameters for \texttt{pst-plot}}\\
\rowcolor{white}\textrm{\bfseries Name} & \textrm{\bfseries Type} & \textrm{\bfseries Default}\\\hline
\endfirsthead
\rowcolor{white}\textrm{\bfseries Name} & \textrm{\bfseries Type} & \textrm{\bfseries Default}\\\hline
@@ -2901,7 +2917,7 @@ behaviour.
\begin{LTXexample}[pos=t]
\psset{xunit=10cm,yunit=0.01cm,labelFontSize=\scriptstyle}
-\begin{pspicture}(-0.3,-150)(1.5,550.0)
+\begin{pspicture}(-0.1,-150)(1.5,550.0)
\psaxes[Dx=0.25,Dy=100,ticksize=-4pt 0,comma=true,xDecimals=3,yDecimals=1]{->}%
(0,0)(0,-100)(1.4,520)[\textbf{Amp\`ere},-90][\textbf{Voltage},0]
\end{pspicture}
@@ -2909,22 +2925,23 @@ behaviour.
\resetOptions
+\clearpage
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\subsection{\texttt{trigLabels} and \texttt{trigLabelBase} -- axis with trigonmetrical units}
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-With the option \verb+trigLabels=true+ the labels on the x axis
-are trigonometrical ones. The option \verb+trigLabelBase+ set the
+With the option \Lkeyword{trigLabels}=\true\ the labels on the x axis
+are trigonometrical ones. The option \Lkeyword{trigLabelBase} set the
denominator of fraction. The default value of 0 is the same as no
fraction. The following constants are defined in the package:
\begin{lstlisting}[style=syntax]
-\def§\ON§\psPiFour§\OFF§{12.566371}
-\def§\ON§\psPiTwo§\OFF§{6.283185}
-\def§\ON§\psPi§\OFF§{3.14159265}
-\def§\ON§\psPiH§\OFF§{1.570796327}
+\def§\ON§\psPiFour§\OFF§{12.566371}
+\def§\ON§\psPiTwo§\OFF§{6.283185}
+\def§\ON§\psPi§\OFF§{3.14159265}
+\def§\ON§\psPiH§\OFF§{1.570796327}
\newdimen\pstRadUnit
\newdimen\pstRadUnitInv
-§\ON§\pstRadUnit§\OFF§=1.047198cm % this is pi/3
-§\ON§\pstRadUnitInv§\OFF§=0.95493cm % this is 3/pi
+§\ON§\pstRadUnit§\OFF§=1.047198cm % this is pi/3
+§\ON§\pstRadUnitInv§\OFF§=0.95493cm % this is 3/pi
\end{lstlisting}
@@ -2943,13 +2960,13 @@ decimal ticks to trigonometrical ones makes no real sense, because
every 1 xunit (1cm) is a tick and the last one is at 6cm.
\clearpage
-\begin{minipage}{0.4\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.45\fullWidth}
\begin{pspicture}[trigLabels=true](-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)%
\pnode(5,0){A}%
\psaxes{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(\psPiTwo,1.25)%
\end{pspicture}
\end{minipage}%
-\begin{minipage}{0.6\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.55\fullWidth}
\begin{lstlisting}
\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)%
\pnode(5,0){A}%
@@ -2958,48 +2975,46 @@ every 1 xunit (1cm) is a tick and the last one is at 6cm.
\end{lstlisting}
\end{minipage}
-\begin{minipage}{0.4\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.45\fullWidth}
\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)%
\psaxes[trigLabelBase=3]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(\psPiTwo,1.25)
\end{pspicture}
\end{minipage}%
-\begin{minipage}{0.6\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.55\fullWidth}
\begin{lstlisting}
\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)%
- \psaxes[§\ON§trigLabelBase=3§\OFF§]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(\psPiTwo,1.25)
+ \psaxes[§\ON§trigLabelBase=3§\OFF§]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(\psPiTwo,1.25)
\end{pspicture}
\end{lstlisting}
\end{minipage}
-
-
Modifying the ticks to have the last one exactly at the end is
possible with a different dx value ($\frac{\pi}{3}\approx 1.047$):
-\begin{minipage}{0.4\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.45\fullWidth}
\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)\pnode(\psPiTwo,0){C}%
\psaxes[dx=\pstRadUnit]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(\psPiTwo,1.25)
\end{pspicture}%
\end{minipage}%
-\begin{minipage}{0.6\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.55\fullWidth}
\begin{lstlisting}
\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)\pnode(\psPiTwo,0){C}%
- \psaxes[§\ON§dx=\pstRadUnit§\OFF§]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(\psPiTwo,1.25)
+ \psaxes[§\ON§dx=\pstRadUnit§\OFF§]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(\psPiTwo,1.25)
\end{pspicture}%
\end{lstlisting}
\end{minipage}
-\begin{minipage}{0.4\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.45\fullWidth}
\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)\pnode(5,0){B}%
\psaxes[dx=\pstRadUnit,trigLabelBase=3]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(\psPiTwo,1.25)
\end{pspicture}%
\end{minipage}%
-\begin{minipage}{0.6\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.55\fullWidth}
\begin{lstlisting}
\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)\pnode(5,0){B}%
- \psaxes[dx=\pstRadUnit,§\ON§trigLabelBase=3§\OFF§] {->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(\psPiTwo,1.25)
+ \psaxes[dx=\pstRadUnit,§\ON§trigLabelBase=3§\OFF§] {->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(\psPiTwo,1.25)
\end{pspicture}%
\end{lstlisting}
\end{minipage}
@@ -3007,19 +3022,19 @@ possible with a different dx value ($\frac{\pi}{3}\approx 1.047$):
\ncline[linestyle=dashed,linewidth=0.4pt]{A}{B}
Set everything globally in radian units. Now 6 units on the
-$x$-axis are $6\pi$. Using \verb+trigLabelBase=3+ reduces this
+$x$-axis are $6\pi$. Using \Lkeyword{trigLabelBase}=3 reduces this
value to $2\pi$, a.s.o.
\bigskip
-\begin{minipage}{0.4\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.45\fullWidth}
\psset{xunit=\pstRadUnit}%
\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)\pnode(6,0){D}%
\psaxes{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)%
\end{pspicture}%
\end{minipage}%
-\begin{minipage}{0.6\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.55\fullWidth}
\begin{lstlisting}
-\psset{§\ON§xunit=\pstRadUnit§\OFF§}%
+\psset{§\ON§xunit=\pstRadUnit§\OFF§}%
\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)\pnode(6,0){D}%
\psaxes{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)%
\end{pspicture}%
@@ -3028,49 +3043,49 @@ value to $2\pi$, a.s.o.
\ncline[linestyle=dashed,linewidth=0.4pt]{C}{D}
-\begin{minipage}{0.4\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.45\fullWidth}
\psset{xunit=\pstRadUnit}%
\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
\psaxes[trigLabelBase=3]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
\end{pspicture}%
\end{minipage}%
-\begin{minipage}{0.6\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.55\fullWidth}
\begin{lstlisting}
-\psset{§\ON§xunit=\pstRadUnit§\OFF§}%
+\psset{§\ON§xunit=\pstRadUnit§\OFF§}%
\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
- \psaxes[§\ON§trigLabelBase=3§\OFF§]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
+ \psaxes[§\ON§trigLabelBase=3§\OFF§]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
\end{pspicture}%
\end{lstlisting}
\end{minipage}
-\begin{minipage}{0.4\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.45\fullWidth}
\psset{xunit=\pstRadUnit}%
\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
\psaxes[trigLabelBase=4]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
\end{pspicture}%
\end{minipage}%
-\begin{minipage}{0.6\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.55\fullWidth}
\begin{lstlisting}
-\psset{§\ON§xunit=\pstRadUnit§\OFF§}%
+\psset{§\ON§xunit=\pstRadUnit§\OFF§}%
\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
- \psaxes[§\ON§trigLabelBase=4§\OFF§]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
+ \psaxes[§\ON§trigLabelBase=4§\OFF§]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
\end{pspicture}%
\end{lstlisting}
\end{minipage}
-\begin{minipage}{0.4\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.45\fullWidth}
\psset{xunit=\pstRadUnit}%
\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
\psaxes[trigLabelBase=6]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
\end{pspicture}%
\end{minipage}%
-\begin{minipage}{0.6\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.55\fullWidth}
\begin{lstlisting}
-\psset{§\ON§xunit=\pstRadUnit§\OFF§}%
+\psset{§\ON§xunit=\pstRadUnit§\OFF§}%
\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
- \psaxes[§\ON§trigLabelBase=6§\OFF§]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
+ \psaxes[§\ON§trigLabelBase=6§\OFF§]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
\end{pspicture}%
\end{lstlisting}
\end{minipage}
@@ -3083,73 +3098,73 @@ for \Lkeyword{trigLabelBase}, it has to be done by the user. The first
example sets the unit locally for the \Lcs{psplot} back to 1cm,
which is needed, because we use this unit on the PostScript side.
-\begin{minipage}{0.4\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.45\fullWidth}
\psset{xunit=\pstRadUnit}%
-\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
+\begin{pspicture}(-0.4,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
\psaxes[trigLabelBase=3]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
\psplot[xunit=1cm,linecolor=red,linewidth=1.5pt]{0}{\psPiTwo}{x RadtoDeg sin}
\end{pspicture}
\end{minipage}%
-\begin{minipage}{0.6\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.55\fullWidth}
\begin{lstlisting}
\psset{xunit=\pstRadUnit}%
\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
\psaxes[trigLabelBase=3]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
- \psplot[§\ON§xunit=1cm§\OFF§,linecolor=red,linewidth=1.5pt]{0}{§\ON§\psPiTwo§\OFF§}{x RadtoDeg sin}
+ \psplot[§\ON§xunit=1cm§\OFF§,linecolor=red,linewidth=1.5pt]{0}{§\ON§\psPiTwo§\OFF§}{x RadtoDeg sin}
\end{pspicture}
\end{lstlisting}
\end{minipage}
-\begin{minipage}{0.4\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.45\fullWidth}
\psset{xunit=\pstRadUnit}%
-\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
+\begin{pspicture}(-0.4,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
\psaxes[trigLabelBase=3]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
\psplot[linecolor=red,linewidth=1.5pt]{0}{6}{x Pi 3 div mul RadtoDeg sin}
\end{pspicture}
\end{minipage}%
-\begin{minipage}{0.6\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.55\fullWidth}
\begin{lstlisting}
\psset{xunit=\pstRadUnit}%
\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
\psaxes[trigLabelBase=3]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
- \psplot[linecolor=red,linewidth=1.5pt]{0}{6}{x §\ON§Pi 3 div mul §\OFF§RadtoDeg sin}
+ \psplot[linecolor=red,linewidth=1.5pt]{0}{6}{x §\ON§Pi 3 div mul §\OFF§RadtoDeg sin}
\end{pspicture}
\end{lstlisting}
\end{minipage}
-\begin{minipage}{0.4\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.45\fullWidth}
\psset{xunit=\pstRadUnit}%
-\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
+\begin{pspicture}(-0.4,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
\psaxes[dx=1.5]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
\psplot[xunit=.5cm,linecolor=red,linewidth=1.5pt]{0}{\psPiFour}{x RadtoDeg sin}
\end{pspicture}
\end{minipage}%
-\begin{minipage}{0.6\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.55\fullWidth}
\begin{lstlisting}
\psset{xunit=\pstRadUnit}%
\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
- \psaxes[§\ON§dx=1.5§\OFF§]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
- \psplot[§\ON§xunit=0.5cm§\OFF§,linecolor=red,linewidth=1.5pt]{0}{§\ON§\psPiFour§\OFF§}{x RadtoDeg sin}
+ \psaxes[§\ON§dx=1.5§\OFF§]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
+ \psplot[§\ON§xunit=0.5cm§\OFF§,linecolor=red,linewidth=1.5pt]{0}{§\ON§\psPiFour§\OFF§}{x RadtoDeg sin}
\end{pspicture}
\end{lstlisting}
\end{minipage}
-\begin{minipage}{0.4\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.45\fullWidth}
\psset{xunit=\pstRadUnit}%
-\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
+\begin{pspicture}(-0.4,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
\psaxes[dx=0.75,trigLabelBase=2]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
\psplot[xunit=.5cm,linecolor=red,linewidth=1.5pt]{0}{\psPiFour}{x RadtoDeg sin}
\end{pspicture}
\end{minipage}%
-\begin{minipage}{0.6\fullWidth}
+\begin{minipage}{0.55\fullWidth}
\begin{lstlisting}
\psset{xunit=\pstRadUnit}%
\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
- \psaxes[§\ON§dx=0.75§\OFF§,§\ON§trigLabelBase=2§\OFF§]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
- \psplot[§\ON§xunit=0.5cm§\OFF§,linecolor=red,linewidth=1.5pt]{0}{\psPiFour}{x RadtoDeg sin}
+ \psaxes[§\ON§dx=0.75§\OFF§,§\ON§trigLabelBase=2§\OFF§]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.5,1.25)
+ \psplot[§\ON§xunit=0.5cm§\OFF§,linecolor=red,linewidth=1.5pt]{0}{\psPiFour}{x RadtoDeg sin}
\end{pspicture}
\end{lstlisting}
\end{minipage}
@@ -3157,8 +3172,8 @@ which is needed, because we use this unit on the PostScript side.
It is also possible to set the $x$ unit and $dx$ value to get the
labels right. But this needs some more understanding as to how it
-really works. A \verb+xunit=1.570796327+ sets the unit to $\pi/2$
-and a \verb+dx=0.666667+ then puts at every $2/3$ of the unit a
+really works. A \Lkeyword{xunit}=1.570796327 sets the unit to $\pi/2$
+and a \Lkeyword{dx}=0.666667 then puts at every $2/3$ of the unit a
tick mark and a label. The length of the $x$-axis is 6.4 units
which is $6.4\cdot 1.570796327cm\approx 10cm$. The function then
is plotted from $0$ to $3\pi=9.424777961$.
@@ -3169,15 +3184,15 @@ is plotted from $0$ to $3\pi=9.424777961$.
\begin{center}
\psset{unit=1cm}
\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(10,1.25)
- \psaxes[xunit=1.570796327,showorigin=false,trigLabelBase=3,dx=0.666667]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.4,1.25)
+ \psaxes[xunit=\psPiH,showorigin=false,trigLabelBase=3,dx=0.666667]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.4,1.25)
\psplot[linecolor=red,linewidth=1.5pt]{0}{9.424777961}{%
x RadtoDeg dup sin exch 1.1 mul cos add}
\end{pspicture}
\end{center}
\begin{lstlisting}
\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(10,1.25)
- \psaxes[§\ON§xunit=1.570796327§\OFF§,§\ON§trigLabelBase=3§\OFF§,§\ON§dx=0.666667§\OFF§]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.4,1.25)
- \psplot[linecolor=red,linewidth=1.5pt]{0}{§\ON§9.424777961§\OFF§}{%
+ \psaxes[§\ON§xunit=\psPiH§\OFF§,§\ON§trigLabelBase=3§\OFF§,§\ON§dx=0.666667§\OFF§]{->}(0,0)(-0.5,-1.25)(6.4,1.25)
+ \psplot[linecolor=red,linewidth=1.5pt]{0}{§\ON§9.424777961§\OFF§}{%
x RadtoDeg dup sin exch 1.1 mul cos add}
\end{pspicture}
\end{lstlisting}
@@ -3191,8 +3206,8 @@ is plotted from $0$ to $3\pi=9.424777961$.
\end{pspicture}
\end{center}
\begin{lstlisting}
-\psset{§\ON§unit=1cm§\OFF§}
- \psplot[§\ON§xunit=0.25§\OFF§,§\ON§plotpoints=500§\OFF§,linecolor=red,linewidth=1.5pt]{0}{37.70}{%
+\psset{§\ON§unit=1cm§\OFF§}
+ \psplot[§\ON§xunit=0.25§\OFF§,§\ON§plotpoints=500§\OFF§,linecolor=red,linewidth=1.5pt]{0}{37.70}{%
x RadtoDeg dup sin exch 1.1 mul cos add}
\end{pspicture}
\end{lstlisting}
@@ -3207,12 +3222,12 @@ is plotted from $0$ to $3\pi=9.424777961$.
\end{pspicture}
\end{center}
\begin{lstlisting}
-\psset{§\ON§unit=1cm§\OFF§}
+\psset{§\ON§unit=1cm§\OFF§}
\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-1.25)(10,1.25)
- \psplot[§\ON§xunit=0.0625§\OFF§,linecolor=red,linewidth=1.5pt,%
- §\ON§plotpoints=5000§\OFF§]{0}{150.80}%
+ \psplot[§\ON§xunit=0.0625§\OFF§,linecolor=red,linewidth=1.5pt,%
+ §\ON§plotpoints=5000§\OFF§]{0}{150.80}%
{x RadtoDeg dup sin exch 1.1 mul cos add}
- \psaxes[§\ON§xunit=\psPi§\OFF§,§\ON§dx=0.5§\OFF§,§\ON§Dx=8§\OFF§]{->}(0,0)(-0.25,-1.25)(3.2,1.25)
+ \psaxes[§\ON§xunit=\psPi§\OFF§,§\ON§dx=0.5§\OFF§,§\ON§Dx=8§\OFF§]{->}(0,0)(-0.25,-1.25)(3.2,1.25)
\end{pspicture}
\end{lstlisting}
@@ -3226,7 +3241,7 @@ is plotted from $0$ to $3\pi=9.424777961$.
\end{center}
\begin{lstlisting}
\begin{pspicture}(-7,-1.5)(7,1.5)
- \psaxes[trigLabels=true,§\ON§xunit=\psPi§\OFF§]{->}(0,0)(-2.2,-1.5)(2.2,1.5)
+ \psaxes[trigLabels=true,§\ON§xunit=\psPi§\OFF§]{->}(0,0)(-2.2,-1.5)(2.2,1.5)
\psplot[linecolor=red,linewidth=1.5pt]{-7}{7}{x RadtoDeg sin}
\end{pspicture}
\end{lstlisting}
@@ -3598,7 +3613,7 @@ with an drawing interval of $1.001\ldots 6$.
\begin{LTXexample}[width=7cm]
\begin{pspicture}(-0.5,-3.5)(6.5,1.5)
\psplot[linewidth=2pt,plotpoints=100,linecolor=red]%
- {1.04}{6}{x ln ln}[ /ln {log 0.4343 div} def ] % log(x)
+ {1.04}{6}[ /ln {log 0.4343 div} def ]{x ln ln} % log(x)
\psaxes[ylogBase=e,Oy=-3]{->}(0,-3)(6.5,1.5)
\uput[-90](6.5,-3){x}
\uput[0](0,1.5){y}
@@ -4218,8 +4233,11 @@ in the usual way as known from \LPack{pst-plot}.
\psset{unit=1cm}
+
+\clearpage
+
%------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-\subsection{New options for \CMD{readdata}}
+\subsection{New options for \nxLcs{readdata}}
%------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -4244,7 +4262,7 @@ the following data file has two text lines which shall be ignored by the \Lcs{re
\begin{LTXexample}[width=4cm]
\begin{filecontents*}{pstricks-add-data9.data}
-some nonsense in this line ���time forcex forcey
+some nonsense in this line ---time forcex forcey
0 0.2
1 1
2 4
@@ -4306,6 +4324,7 @@ multiplied, e.g. \Lcs{readdata} with \Lkeyword{nStep}=5 and
When both, \verb|x/yStart/End| are defined then the values are also compared with
both values.
+\clearpage
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\subsubsection{Example for \texttt{nStep/xStep}}
@@ -4347,6 +4366,7 @@ of all records with the plotstyle option \Lkeyval{curve}.
\end{pspicture}
\end{LTXexample}
+\clearpage
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\subsubsection{Example for \texttt{nEnd/xEnd}}
@@ -4384,6 +4404,7 @@ of all records with the plotstyle option \Lkeyval{curve}.
\end{pspicture}
\end{LTXexample}
+\clearpage
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -4581,7 +4602,7 @@ best all data records.
\readdata{\data}{LSM.data}
\begin{psgraph}[arrows=->](0,0)(0,0)(8,8){.5\textwidth}{!}
\listplot[plotstyle=dots]{\data}
- \listplot[§\ON§plotstyle§\OFF§=§\ON§LSM§\OFF§,linecolor=red]{\data}
+ \listplot[§\ON§plotstyle§\OFF§=§\ON§LSM§\OFF§,linecolor=red]{\data}
\end{psgraph}
\end{lstlisting}
@@ -4612,7 +4633,7 @@ They are preset with an empty value \verb+{}+.
\psset{lly=-1.75cm}
\begin{psgraph}[arrows=->](0,0)(0,0)(8,8){.5\textwidth}{!}
\listplot[plotstyle=dots]{\data}
- \listplot[§\ON§PstDebug§\OFF§=1,plotstyle=§\ON§LSM§\OFF§,§\ON§xStart§\OFF§=-0.5,§\ON§xEnd§\OFF§=8.5,linecolor=red]{\data}
+ \listplot[§\ON§PstDebug§\OFF§=1,plotstyle=§\ON§LSM§\OFF§,§\ON§xStart§\OFF§=-0.5,§\ON§xEnd§\OFF§=8.5,linecolor=red]{\data}
\end{psgraph}
\end{lstlisting}
@@ -4654,11 +4675,11 @@ we subtract 0.003 from all x-values and then scale them with
0.003001651 2.259240127
\end{filecontents*}
\readdata{\data}{LSM.data}
-§\ON§\pstScalePoints§\OFF§(10000,1){ 0.003 sub }{}
+§\ON§\pstScalePoints§\OFF§(10000,1){ 0.003 sub }{}
\psset{lly=-1.75cm}
\psgraph[arrows=->,Ox=0.0030,Dx=0.0001,dx=\psxunit](0,0)(3.2,3){10cm}{5cm}
\listplot[showpoints=true,linewidth=1pt,linecolor=blue]{\data}
- \listplot[PstDebug=1,plotstyle=§\ON§LSM§\OFF§,linewidth=0.1pt,linestyle=dashed,%
+ \listplot[PstDebug=1,plotstyle=§\ON§LSM§\OFF§,linewidth=0.1pt,linestyle=dashed,%
xStart=-0.25,xEnd=3.3]{\data}
\endpsgraph
\end{lstlisting}
@@ -4741,7 +4762,7 @@ x sin dup mul x cos dup mul add sqrt
\resetOptions
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-\section{\CMD{pstScalePoints}}
+\section{\nxLcs{pstScalePoints}}
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The syntax is
\begin{BDef}
@@ -4920,11 +4941,11 @@ as for the x-axis.
\readdata{\data}{demo1.data}
\pstScalePoints(1,0.000001){}{}% (x,y){additional x operator}{y op}
\psset{llx=-1cm,lly=-1cm}
-§\ON§\begin{psgraph}§\OFF§[axesstyle=frame,xticksize=0 759,yticksize=0 25,%
+§\ON§\begin{psgraph}§\OFF§[axesstyle=frame,xticksize=0 759,yticksize=0 25,%
subticks=0,ylabelFactor=\cdot 10^6,
Dx=5,dy=100\psyunit,Dy=100](0,0)(25,750){10cm}{6cm} % parameters
\listplot[linecolor=red,linewidth=2pt,showpoints=true]{\data}
-§\ON§\end{psgraph}§\OFF§
+§\ON§\end{psgraph}§\OFF§
\end{lstlisting}
%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -4939,7 +4960,7 @@ In the following example, the y unit gets the same value as the one for the x-ax
\begin{lstlisting}
\psset{llx=-1cm,lly=-0.5cm,ury=0.5cm}
-\begin{psgraph}(0,0)(5,3){6cm}§\ON§{!}§\OFF§ % x-y-axis with same unit
+\begin{psgraph}(0,0)(5,3){6cm}§\ON§{!}§\OFF§ % x-y-axis with same unit
\psplot[linecolor=red,linewidth=1pt]{0}{5}{x dup mul 10 div}
\end{psgraph}
\end{lstlisting}
@@ -4959,11 +4980,11 @@ In the following example, the y unit gets the same value as the one for the x-ax
\begin{lstlisting}
\readdata{\data}{demo1.data}
-\psset{§\ON§xAxisLabel§\OFF§=x-Axis,§\ON§yAxisLabel§\OFF§=y-Axis,llx=-.5cm,lly=-1cm,ury=0.5cm,
- §\ON§xAxisLabelPos§\OFF§={c,-1},§\ON§yAxisLabelPos§\OFF§={-7,c}}
+\psset{§\ON§xAxisLabel§\OFF§=x-Axis,§\ON§yAxisLabel§\OFF§=y-Axis,llx=-.5cm,lly=-1cm,ury=0.5cm,
+ §\ON§xAxisLabelPos§\OFF§={c,-1},§\ON§yAxisLabelPos§\OFF§={-7,c}}
\pstScalePoints(1,0.00000001){}{}
\begin{psgraph}[axesstyle=frame,xticksize=0 7.5,yticksize=0 25,subticksize=1,
- §\ON§ylabelFactor§\OFF§=\cdot 10^8,Dx=5,Dy=1,xsubticks=2](0,0)(25,7.5){5.5cm}{5cm}
+ §\ON§ylabelFactor§\OFF§=\cdot 10^8,Dx=5,Dy=1,xsubticks=2](0,0)(25,7.5){5.5cm}{5cm}
\listplot[linecolor=red, linewidth=2pt, showpoints=true]{\data}
\end{psgraph}
\end{lstlisting}
@@ -4995,7 +5016,7 @@ In the following example, the y unit gets the same value as the one for the x-ax
\readdata{\data}{demo1.data}
\pstScalePoints(1,0.2){}{log}
\psset{lly=-0.75cm}
-\psgraph[§\ON§ylogBase§\OFF§=10,Dx=5,Dy=1,subticks=5](0,0)(25,2){12cm}{4cm}
+\psgraph[§\ON§ylogBase§\OFF§=10,Dx=5,Dy=1,subticks=5](0,0)(25,2){12cm}{4cm}
\listplot[linecolor=red, linewidth=2pt, showpoints=true]{\data}
\endpsgraph
\end{lstlisting}
@@ -5041,8 +5062,8 @@ In the following example, the y unit gets the same value as the one for the x-ax
\readdata{\data}{demo2.data}%
\readdata{\dataII}{demo3.data}%
\pstScalePoints(1,1){1989 sub}{}
-\psset{llx=-0.5cm,lly=-1cm, §\ON§xAxisLabel§\OFF§=Year,§\ON§yAxisLabel§\OFF§=Whatever,%
- §\ON§xAxisLabelPos§\OFF§={c,-0.4in},§\ON§yAxisLabelPos§\OFF§={-0.4in,c}}
+\psset{llx=-0.5cm,lly=-1cm, §\ON§xAxisLabel§\OFF§=Year,§\ON§yAxisLabel§\OFF§=Whatever,%
+ §\ON§xAxisLabelPos§\OFF§={c,-0.4in},§\ON§yAxisLabelPos§\OFF§={-0.4in,c}}
\psgraph[axesstyle=frame,Dx=2,Ox=1989,subticks=2](0,0)(12,6){4in}{2in}%
\listplot[linecolor=red,linewidth=2pt]{\data}
\listplot[linecolor=blue,linewidth=2pt]{\dataII}
@@ -5356,7 +5377,7 @@ radian unit!
\psset{linecolor=red, arrows=<->, arrowscale=2}
\multido{\n=-7+1}{8}{\psplotTangent{\n}{1}{\F}}
\psset{linecolor=magenta, arrows=<->, arrowscale=2}%
- \multido{\n=0+1}{8}{\psplotTangent[linecolor=blue, §\ON§Derive=\Fp§\OFF§]{\n}{1}{\F}}
+ \multido{\n=0+1}{8}{\psplotTangent[linecolor=blue, §\ON§Derive=\Fp§\OFF§]{\n}{1}{\F}}
\end{pspicture}
\end{lstlisting}
@@ -5381,7 +5402,7 @@ radian unit!
\psplot[linewidth=1.5pt,algebraic,plotpoints=500]{-7.5}{7.5}{\Falg}
\multido{\n=-7+1}{8}{\psplotTangent[linecolor=red,arrows=<->,arrowscale=2,algebraic]{\n}{1}{\Falg}}
\multido{\n=0+1}{8}{\psplotTangent[linecolor=magenta,%
- arrows=<->,arrowscale=2,algebraic,§\ON§Derive={\Fpalg}§\OFF§]{\n}{1}{\Falg}}
+ arrows=<->,arrowscale=2,algebraic,§\ON§Derive={\Fpalg}§\OFF§]{\n}{1}{\Falg}}
\end{pspicture}
\end{lstlisting}
@@ -7261,16 +7282,20 @@ is the first plotted line ($y=1$). With the option
\egroup
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-\section{\nxLcs{psforeach}}
+\section{\nxLcs{psforeach} and \nxLcs{psForeach}}
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-The macro \Lcs{psforeach} allows a loop with an individual
-increment.
+The macro \Lcs{psforeach} allows a loop with an individual increment.
\begin{BDef}
-\Lcs{psforeach}\Largb{variable}\Largb{value list}\Largb{action}
+\Lcs{psforeach}\Largb{variable}\Largb{value list}\Largb{action}\\
+\Lcs{psForeach}\Largb{variable}\Largb{value list}\Largb{action}
\end{BDef}
+With \Lcs{psforeach} the \Larg{action} is done inside a group and for \Lcs{psForeach} not.
+This maybe useful when using the macro to create tabular cells, which are
+alread grouped itself.
+
\begin{LTXexample}
\begin{pspicture}[showgrid=true](5,5)
\psforeach{\nA}{0, 1, 1.5, 3, 5}{%
@@ -7278,9 +7303,36 @@ increment.
\end{pspicture}
\end{LTXexample}
+\begin{LTXexample}[pos=t]
+%\usepackage{pst-func}
+\makeatletter
+\newcommand*\InitToks{\toks@={}}
+\newcommand\AddToks[1]{\toks@=\expandafter{\the\toks@ #1}}
+\newcommand*\PrintToks{\the\toks@}
+\newcommand*{\makeTable}[4][5mm]{%
+ \begingroup
+ \InitToks%
+ \AddToks{\begin{tabular}{|*{#2}{>{\RaggedLeft}p{#1}|}@{}l@{}}\cline{1-#2}}
+ \psForeach{\iA}{#3}{\expandafter\AddToks\expandafter{\iA & }}
+ \AddToks{\\\cline{1-#2}}%
+ \psForeach{\iA}{#3}{\expandafter\AddToks\expandafter{\expandafter%
+ \psPrintValue\expandafter{\iA\space /x ED #4} & }}
+ \AddToks{\\\cline{1-#2}\end{tabular}}%
+ \PrintToks
+ \endgroup
+}
+\makeatother
+
+\sffamily
+\psset{decimals=2,valuewidth=7,xShift=-20}
+$y=2^x$\\
+\makeTable[1cm]{6}{2,4,6,8,10,12}{2 x exp}
+\end{LTXexample}
+
+
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-\section{\CMD{resetOptions}}
+\section{\nxLcs{resetOptions}}
%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sometimes it is difficult to know what options, which are changed
@@ -7322,7 +7374,7 @@ This refers to all options of the packages \LPack{pstricks},
\Lps{aload} & $v$&$x_1\quad x_2\quad \cdots\quad x_n\quad v$\\
\Lps{astore} & $x_1\quad x_2\quad \cdots\quad x_n\quad v$ & $[v]$\\
\Lps{pop} & $x$ & --\\
- \Lps{dup} & $x$ & $x\quad x$ \\
+ \Lps{dup} & $x$ & $x\quad x$ \\\hline
% \Lps{roll} & $x_1\quad x_2\quad \cdots\quad x_n\quad n p$ &\\\hline
\end{tabular}}
\caption{Some primitive PostScript macros}\label{tab:primpost}