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8.3.5.10 Icons<br />

Instruction 0x9BB4 is used to draw an icon (symbol) of constant or parameterisable dimension in a reference frame<br />

oriented like the user reference frame whose origin is the user current point.<br />

Syntax<br />

8 - 36 en-938846/6<br />

0x9BB4 NUMBER { [PARAM_SEQUENCE] [LINE] [STYLUS] [COLOUR] } LF<br />

NUMBER: «N» VALUE Icon number.<br />

REMARK Not all values are significant (see Fig. 8-7).<br />

PARAM_SEQUENCE: (PARAM)... Parameters of the icon. The number of parameters is variable<br />

depending on the icon number. The order in which the parameters are<br />

written is important (P0, P1, P2, ..., Pn).<br />

Default value: table of parameters in screen coordinates.<br />

PARAM string: «P» [VALUE] String of parameters (from P0 to Pn).<br />

VALUE Decimal value of the parameter in the user reference system.<br />

Default value: «0».<br />

LINE: «M» | «1», «2», «3», «4», «5» | Characteristic of the line used for drawing (see Sec. 8.3.5.1).<br />

STYLUS: «M» | «6» «7» «10» | Current stylus type (see Sec. 8.3.5.3).<br />

COLOUR: «C» VALUE Icon colour (see Sec. 8.3.3.2).<br />

Default value: current colour.<br />

Example<br />

To draw a red circle with a radius of 20<br />

0x9BB4 N38 P20 M1 M6 C1 (LF)<br />

! CAUTION<br />

Before drawing icons, it is necessary to define the user reference system (Command<br />

0x9BB0 or <strong>function</strong> inig(..)).

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