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<h2>10.17: Sample Resource File</h2>


The following shows a sample `<font color="#82140F"><samp>~/.grirc</samp></font>' resource file.  Much of the
code here is adding new commands (see <a href="NewCommands.html#AddingNewCommands">Adding New Commands</a>.)
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# Some folks like tics to point inwards ...
set tics in
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# Hey, I'm bored with Helvetica font, and
# Palatino is a bit prettier than Times
set font to PalatinoRoman
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# Now for something a bit less trivial.
# This lets me draw a set of y-values
# against a single x-value, by e.g.
#    open xyyy.dat
#    draw curves time T1 T2 T3
# where the first column of the file is
# time, and the others are temperatures
# at various sensors.
`draw curves \xname \y1name ...'
Draw multiple y columns versus an x column.  Assumes
that the datafile is open, and that x is in the first
column, with the y values in one or more following 
columns.
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The number of columns is figured out from the options, 
as is the name of the x-axis, and the labels to be 
used on each of the y curves.
{
  # NB. the 3 below lets us skip the words 'draw' 
  # and 'curves', and the name of the x-column.
  .num_of_y_columns. = {rpn wordc 3 -}
  if {rpn .num_of_y_columns. 1 &gt;}
    show "ERROR: `draw curves' needs at least 1 y column!"
    quit
  end if
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  set x name {rpn 2 wordv}
  set y name ""
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  # Loop through the columns.
  .col. = 0
  while {rpn .num_of_y_columns. .col. &lt;}
    # The x-values will be in column 1, with y-values
    # in columns 2, 3, ..., of the file.
    .ycol. = {rpn .col. 2 +}
    rewind
    read columns x=1 y=.ycol.
    # At this point, you may want to change line thickness,
    # thickness, color, dash-type, etc.  For illustration,
    # let's set dash type to the column number.
    set dash .col.
    draw curve
    draw label for last curve {rpn .col. 3 + wordv}
    .col. += 1
  end while
}
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