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3.9.10 Step
These functions draw continuous stairs for points to axis plane. The plots are drawn for each row if one of the data is the matrix. By any case the sizes of 1st dimension must be equal for all arrays x.nx=y.nx=z.nx. String pen specifies the color and style of line and marks (see section Line styles). By default (pen="") solid line with color from palette is used (see section Pallete and colors). See also Plot, Stem, Tile, Boxs. See section Step sample, for sample code and picture.
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mglGraph(C++, Python):voidStep (const mglData &x,const mglData &y,const mglData &z,const char *pen="") - C function:
voidmgl_step_xyz (HMGLgr,const HMDTx,const HMDTy,const HMDTz,const char *pen) The function draws continuous stairs for points {x[i], y[i], z[i]}.
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mglGraph(C++, Python):voidStep (const mglData &x,const mglData &y,const char *pen="") - C function:
voidmgl_step_xy (HMGLgr,const HMDTx,const HMDTy,const char *pen) The function draws continuous stairs for points {x[i], y[i]} in plane z=zVal (default in plane z=Min.z).
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mglGraph(C++, Python):voidStep (const mglData &y,const char *pen="") - C function:
voidmgl_step (HMGLgr,const HMDTy,const char *pen) The function draws continuous stairs for points {x[i], y[i]} in plane z=zVal (default in plane z=Min.z), where x[i] values are equidistantly distributed in interval [Min.x, Max.x].
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