(A)dd curve | |
(D)elete last | |
(R)emove all | |
(E)dit curve | |
(P)ostscript | |
(F)reeze | |
a(X)es opts | |
exp(O)rt | |
(C)olormap |
All subsequent integrations and restorations will include the new graph. Up to 10 per window are allowed.
You are then asked for a file name for the postscript file.
There are several options:
A parameter box pops up that asks you for the color (linetype) as well as the key name and the curve name. The curve name is for easy reference and should be a few characters. The key name is what will be printed on the graph if a key is present.
The file must be of the same format as
is produced by the Write pts option in the AUTO menus.
The diagram is colored according to whether the points are stable/unstable fixed points or periodics. The diagram is ``frozen'' and there can only be one diagram at a time.
Will remove most recent curve that was added.
Deletes all curves but first which can never be deleted.
You will be asked for the curve to edit.
The first is 0, the second 1, etc. You will get a dialog box like the (A)dd curve
option.
This generates a postscript file for the XPP window including nullclines, text, and all graphs. A new dialog box will come up asking for
This will create a permanent curve in the window. Usually,
when you reintegrate the equations or load in some new data, the current curve
will be replace by the new data. Freeze prevents this. Up to 26 curves can be
frozen per window.
This freezes the current curve 0 for the current plotting window. It will not be plotted in other windows. If you change the axes from 2 to 3 dimensions and it was frozen as a 2D curve (and vice versa ) then it will also not be plotted. It is better to create another window to work in 3 dimensions so this is avoided.
This gives you a choice of available curves to delete.
This lets you edit a named curve; the key, name, and linetype can be altered.
This gets rid of all of the frozen curves in the current window.
This turns the key on or off. If you turn it on, then you can position it with the mouse on the graph. The key consists of a line followed by some text describing the line. Only about 15 characters are permitted.
will prompt you for a filename and then using the
current view, draw the diagram.
clears out the current bifurcation diagram.
Toggles a flag that automatically freezes the
curves as you integrate them. Use this to permanantly freeze everything
that you draw
This puts up a window which allows you to tell XPP where you want the axes to be drawn, whether you want them, and what fontsize to make the PostScript axes labels.