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/*
 *      $Id: mp02c.c,v 1.13 2010-03-15 22:49:24 haley Exp $
 */
/************************************************************************
*                                                                       *
*                Copyright (C)  1993                                    *
*        University Corporation for Atmospheric Research                *
*                All Rights Reserved                                    *
*                                                                       *
************************************************************************/
/*
 *  File:       mp02c.c
 *
 *  Author:     David Brown
 *          National Center for Atmospheric Research
 *          PO 3000, Boulder, Colorado
 *
 *  Date:       Fri Oct 14 11:42:41 MDT 1994
 *
 *  Description:    Demonstrates individual control of MapPlot areas
 */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <ncarg/gks.h>
#include <ncarg/ncargC.h>
#include <ncarg/hlu/hlu.h>
#include <ncarg/hlu/App.h>
#include <ncarg/hlu/NcgmWorkstation.h>
#include <ncarg/hlu/PSWorkstation.h>
#include <ncarg/hlu/PDFWorkstation.h>
#include <ncarg/hlu/CairoWorkstation.h>
#include <ncarg/hlu/MapPlot.h>

int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{

    int appid,wid,mapid;
    int rlist;
    char const *wks_type = "x11";
/*
 * String arrays for specifying areas
 */

    NhlString fill_specs[] = { "mexico","bolivia","brazil","nicaragua",
                       "cuba","haiti","canada"};

    NhlString outline_specs[] = { "argentina","paraguay","colombia",
                      "us-colorado","us-texas",
                      "us-kentucky" };

    NhlString mask_specs[] = 
        { "us-colorado","us-texas","us-kentucky",
              "bolivia","paraguay","nicaragua","oceans" };
/*
 * Initialize the high level utility library
 */

    NhlInitialize();
/*
 * Create an application context. Set the app dir to the current directory
 * so the application looks for a resource file in the working directory.
 * The resource file sets most of the Contour resources that remain fixed
 * throughout the life of the Contour object.
 */
    rlist = NhlRLCreate(NhlSETRL);
    NhlRLClear(rlist);
    NhlRLSetString(rlist,NhlNappUsrDir,"./");
    NhlCreate(&appid,"mp02",NhlappClass,NhlDEFAULT_APP,rlist);

    if (!strcmp(wks_type,"ncgm") || !strcmp(wks_type,"NCGM")) {
/*
 * Create a meta file workstation
 */
        rlist = NhlRLCreate(NhlSETRL);
        NhlRLClear(rlist);
        NhlRLSetString(rlist,NhlNwkMetaName,"./mp02c.ncgm");
        NhlCreate(&wid,"mp02Work",
                  NhlncgmWorkstationClass,NhlDEFAULT_APP,rlist);
    }
    else if (!strcmp(wks_type,"x11") || !strcmp(wks_type,"X11")) {
/*
 * Create an X workstation
 */
        NhlRLClear(rlist);
        NhlRLSetInteger(rlist,NhlNwkPause,True);
        NhlCreate(&wid,"mp02Work",NhlcairoWindowWorkstationClass,appid,rlist);
    }
    else if (!strcmp(wks_type,"oldps") || !strcmp(wks_type,"OLDPS")) {
/*
 * Create an older-style PostScript workstation
 */
        NhlRLClear(rlist);
        NhlRLSetString(rlist,NhlNwkPSFileName,"./mp02c.ps");
        NhlCreate(&wid,"mp02Work",
                  NhlpsWorkstationClass,NhlDEFAULT_APP,rlist);
    }
    else if (!strcmp(wks_type,"oldpdf") || !strcmp(wks_type,"OLDPDF")) {
/*
 * Create an older-style PDF workstation
 */
        NhlRLClear(rlist);
        NhlRLSetString(rlist,NhlNwkPDFFileName,"./mp02c.pdf");
        NhlCreate(&wid,"mp02Work",
                  NhlpdfWorkstationClass,NhlDEFAULT_APP,rlist);
    }
    else if (!strcmp(wks_type,"pdf") || !strcmp(wks_type,"PDF") ||
             !strcmp(wks_type,"ps") || !strcmp(wks_type,"PS")) {
/*
 * Create a cairo PS/PDF workstation
 */
        NhlRLClear(rlist);
        NhlRLSetString(rlist,NhlNwkFileName,"./mp02c");
        NhlRLSetString(rlist,NhlNwkFormat,(char*)wks_type);
        NhlCreate(&wid,"mp02Work",
                  NhlcairoDocumentWorkstationClass,NhlDEFAULT_APP,rlist);
    }
    else if (!strcmp(wks_type,"png") || !strcmp(wks_type,"PNG")) {
/*
 * Create a cairo PNG workstation
 */
        NhlRLClear(rlist);
        NhlRLSetString(rlist,NhlNwkFileName,"./mp02c");
        NhlRLSetString(rlist,NhlNwkFormat,(char*)wks_type);
        NhlCreate(&wid,"mp02Work",
                  NhlcairoImageWorkstationClass,NhlDEFAULT_APP,rlist);
    }
/*
 * Create a plot focusing on North and South America;
 * Outlines are on by default; turn fill on.
 * By default the geophysical boundary set is used both for outline and
 * fill.
 */

    NhlRLClear(rlist);
    NhlRLSetString(rlist,NhlNpmTitleDisplayMode,"Always");
    NhlRLSetString(rlist,NhlNtiMainString,"mp02c - Frame 1");
    NhlRLSetString(rlist,NhlNmpFillOn,"True");
    NhlRLSetString(rlist,NhlNmpProjection,"Orthographic");
    NhlRLSetString(rlist,NhlNmpPerimOn,"true");
    NhlRLSetFloat(rlist,NhlNmpCenterLatF,10.0);
    NhlRLSetFloat(rlist,NhlNmpCenterLonF,-90.0);
    NhlRLSetFloat(rlist,NhlNmpCenterRotF,45.0);
    NhlRLSetString(rlist,NhlNmpLimitMode,"LatLon");
    NhlRLSetFloat(rlist,NhlNmpMinLatF,-60.0);
    NhlRLSetFloat(rlist,NhlNmpMaxLatF,60.0);
    NhlRLSetFloat(rlist,NhlNmpMinLonF,-135.0);
    NhlRLSetFloat(rlist,NhlNmpMaxLonF,-45.0);
    
/*
 * Highlight selected countries using their "political" color.
 */

    NhlRLSetStringArray(rlist,NhlNmpFillAreaSpecifiers,
                fill_specs,NhlNumber(fill_specs));

    NhlCreate(&mapid,"Map0",NhlmapPlotClass,wid,rlist);
    NhlDraw(mapid);
    NhlFrame(wid);

/*
 * Individually outline some other countries and some US states.
 */

    NhlRLClear(rlist);  
    NhlRLSetString(rlist,NhlNtiMainString,"mp02c - Frame 2");
    NhlRLSetStringArray(rlist,NhlNmpOutlineSpecifiers,
                outline_specs,NhlNumber(outline_specs));
    NhlSetValues(mapid,rlist);

    NhlDraw(mapid);
    NhlFrame(wid);
/*
 * Turn off the base geophysical set for outlines and fill, leaving only
 * the specified areas.
 * Also change the specification, 'canada' to 'canada*', 
 * in order to draw all areas belonging to Canada.
 * Note that another color, mpDefaultFillColor, is used for all areas
 * within the map projection that are otherwise not drawn, including the
 * oceans. If you look closely, you will see that the Canadian lakes 
 * are not drawn in the color used in the previous frame for the ocean.
 * The wild card specification, 'canada*', picks up all the lakes of
 * Canada. Lakes are drawn using mpInlandWaterFillColor, which is, by
 * default, set to the same color as mpOceanFillColor.
 */

    fill_specs[6] = "canada*";
    NhlRLClear(rlist);  
    NhlRLSetString(rlist,NhlNtiMainString,"mp02c - Frame 3");
    NhlRLSetString(rlist,NhlNmpFillBoundarySets,"NoBoundaries");
    NhlRLSetString(rlist,NhlNmpOutlineBoundarySets,"NoBoundaries");
    NhlRLSetStringArray(rlist,NhlNmpFillAreaSpecifiers,
                fill_specs,NhlNumber(fill_specs));
    NhlSetValues(mapid,rlist);

    NhlDraw(mapid);
    NhlFrame(wid);
/*
 * You can also specify area groupings using certain predefined 
 * string constants: set 'continents' on to demonstrate.
 * Masking an area is different from not explicitly drawing it. To enable
 * masking you must explicitly turn area masking and then create an area
 * mask specification list containing the name of each area to be masked.
 * There is an order of precedence for fill and masking. Explicitly 
 * named areas take precedence over area groupings, and small areas take 
 * precedence over enclosing larger areas. Otherwise masking takes 
 * precedence over filling.
 * >>> Masking or filling individual US states causes processing time and
 * >>> memory requirements to increase substantially. Hopefully the 
 * >>> performance can be improved before the release.
 */

    fill_specs[0] = "continents";
    fill_specs[1] = "us";
    NhlRLClear(rlist); 
    NhlRLSetString(rlist,NhlNtiMainString,"mp02c - Frame 4");
    NhlRLSetString(rlist,NhlNmpFillBoundarySets,"NoBoundaries");
    NhlRLSetStringArray(rlist,NhlNmpFillAreaSpecifiers,
                fill_specs,NhlNumber(fill_specs));
    NhlRLSetString(rlist,NhlNmpAreaMaskingOn,"True");
    NhlRLSetStringArray(rlist,NhlNmpMaskAreaSpecifiers,
                mask_specs,NhlNumber(mask_specs));
    NhlSetValues(mapid,rlist);

    NhlDraw(mapid);
    NhlFrame(wid);

/*
 * Destroy the objects created, close the HLU library and exit.
 */

    NhlDestroy(mapid);
    NhlDestroy(wid);
    NhlDestroy(appid);
    NhlClose();
    exit(0);
}