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<br />scales. This variable can be automatically set by using the command "SCALE"
<br />followed by repetitive scale entries. Alternatively, the user can manually
<br />set "NSC" followed by specific scale entries fOr that particular graph. This
<br />information is all that is needed for profile plots. For cross-sections,
<br />"NSC" is accompanied by a section nuri>er "SSEC". By specifying "SSEC", the
<br />program automatically defines "NSC". Typical entries are:
<br />
<br />~I
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<br />(a) Cross-section
<br />
<br />1. Method 1
<br />SCALE
<br />62.48,0,,500,400,,450
<br />71.72,0,,1000,400,,500
<br />ALL
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<br />2. Method 2
<br />SSEC,62.48,XMIN,0,XMAX,500,YMIN,400,YMAX,450
<br />SSEC,71.72,XMIN,O,XMAX,1000,YMIN,400,YMAX,500
<br />
<br />3. Method 3
<br />Using "FORMATTED" input mode:
<br />
<br />. /5C 62.48, 0 ! 500i 400 I !450
<br />//SI: 71.72 0 !1000 400 ,500 ,
<br />
<br />The above commands create two user scaled plots, one for cross-section
<br />62.48 and one for cross-section 71.72.
<br />
<br />For profiles, similar scaling cOll1llands are entered:
<br />
<br />1 . Method 1
<br />
<br />SCALE
<br />0, ,2000,400, ,430
<br />2000,,4000,420,,450
<br />ALL
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