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<br />B. Boeing Computer Services (BCS, Renton, Washington): <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The program is structured to. run both in a batch as well as in an <br />interactive environment.' However, interactive plotting requires signifi- <br />cant computer memory and time at maximum cost and should be used judiciously. <br />Both GCS and CalComp software compatible subroutines can produce CalComp <br />pen plots. Only two control cards retrieve a procedure file, which in <br />turn executes the program. If the user desires a batch execution, he <br />must surround those two cards with the other job control cards such as <br />jab card, user card, end-of-record cards, end-of-file cards as well as <br />user option input cards. If the user changes data sets within a job <br />stream (such as at an interactive tenainal), "TAPE2" and "TAPE9S" <br />must be "RETURN"-ed. <br /> <br />; <br /> <br />1. Basic required cards: <br /> <br />GET,H2PLOT/UN=CECELB. <br />CALL,H2PLOT(I.module,DEV.device.GEOM-data-in,COMP~data-out) <br />where: <br />(a) module indicates which program module should be used. Two <br />options are currently avail able: <br />XSECPL · for cross-section plots. <br />PROFPL = for profile plots. <br />(b) device. indicates the graphics output device. There are <br />two sets of device codes. One is for GCS generated plots <br />and the other is for CalComp generated plots. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />7 <br />