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GINQ_COLR_REP(3NCARG) NCAR GRAPHICS GINQ_COLR_REP(3NCARG)

ginq_colr_rep - Inquire GKS color representation

ginq_colr_rep (Inquire color representation) - retrieves the color value associated with a color index on a particular workstation.

#include <ncarg/gks.h>

void ginq_colr_rep(Gint ws_id, Gint colr_ind, Ginq_type type, Gint *err_ind, Gcolr_rep *colr_rep);

(Input) - Gives a workstation identifier as was set in a previous call to gopen_ws.
(Input) - A color index.
(Input) - Specifies whether the returned color values are the ones that were specified by a call to gset_colr_rep or whether they are the color values that are actually being used on the specified workstation (frequently a workstation will not be able to represent a requested color value precisely).
Returns the color value set for index colr_ind either by default or by a call to gset_colr_rep.
Returns the color value actually used by the workstation to represent the requested color.
(Output) - If the inquired values cannot be returned correctly, a non-zero error indicator is returned in err_ind, otherwise a zero is returned. Consult "User's Guide for NCAR GKS-0A Graphics" for a description of the meaning of the error indicators.
(Gfloat, Output) - Returns an intensity value for red in the range 0. to 1. inclusive.
(Gfloat, Output) - Returns an intensity value for green in the range 0. to 1. inclusive.
(Gfloat, Output) - Returns an intensity value for blue in the range 0. to 1. inclusive.

For details on setting and using color indices see the man page for gset_colr_rep.

To use the GKS C-binding routines, load the ncarg_gks and ncarg_c libraries.

Online: gset_colr_rep(3NCARG), gset_line_colr_ind(3NCARG), gset_marker_size(3NCARG), gset_text_colr_ind(3NCARG), gset_fill_colr_ind(3NCARG), gks(3NCARG), ncarg_gks_cbind(3NCARG)

Hardcopy: User's Guide for NCAR GKS-0A Graphics; NCAR Graphics Fundamentals, UNIX Version

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March 1993 UNIX