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SUBROUTINE PLTQF (IQ) C$ (Quadrant Frame) C$ It is sometimes desirable to display more than one view of C$ a graph on a single plot frame. Quadrant plotting permits C$ up to four such views. The standard paper size page is C$ subdivided into four square quadrant viewports contained C$ within an inner frame. Each viewport is oriented C$ horizontally on the page, unless the device space C$ corresponds to a vertical frame, in which case the quadrant C$ frames are oriented vertically. The horizontal or vertical C$ mode could have been selected by a previous call to PLTFR C$ or PLTVF, respectively, or perhaps by an explicit call to C$ SETDS2. No border is drawn around the viewport, so this C$ routine will often be used for hidden-line plots. C$ C$ The quadrant number, IQ, is an integer in the range 1..4 C$ selecting one of the quadrants. These are numbered in a C$ counterclockwise direction starting in the upper right C$ corner of the vertical frame. The unit square is assigned C$ to the selected viewport, so that all subsequent plotting C$ using the pen movement routines, PL2CA, PL2SP, etc. will C$ operate correctly. C$ (07-JUN-85)