.TH MPE_Draw_point 4 "6/15/2009" " " "MPE" .SH NAME MPE_Draw_point \- Draws a point on an X Windows display .SH SYNOPSIS .nf #include "mpe.h" int MPE_Draw_point( handle, x, y, color ) MPE_XGraph handle; int x, y; MPE_Color color; .fi .SH INPUT PARAMETERS .PD 0 .TP .B handle - MPE graphics handle .PD 1 .PD 0 .TP .B x,y - pixel position to draw. Coordinates are upper-left origin (standard X11) .PD 1 .PD 0 .TP .B color - Color `index` value. See 'MPE_MakeColorArray'. By default, the colors 'MPE_WHITE', 'MPE_BLACK', 'MPE_RED', 'MPE_YELLOW', 'MPE_GREEN', 'MPE_CYAN', 'MPE_BLUE', 'MPE_MAGENTA', 'MPE_AQUAMARINE', 'MPE_FORESTGREEN', 'MPE_ORANGE', 'MPE_VIOLET', 'MPE_BROWN', 'MPE_PINK', 'MPE_CORAL' and 'MPE_GRAY' are defined. .PD 1 .SH NOTES FOR FORTRAN INTERFACE The Fortran interface to this routine is different from its C counterpart and it has an additional argument, ierr, at the end of the argument list, i.e. the returned function value (the error code) in C interface is returned as the additional argument in Fortran interface. The Fortran interface is invoked with the CALL statement. All MPI and MPE objects, MPI_Comm, MPE_XGraph and MPE_Color, are of type INTEGER in Fortran. .SH LOCATION ../src/graphics/src/mpe_graphics.c