COMMAND NAME: axis TYPE: Plot control SYNTAX: "axis y-axis " DESCRIPTION: This command specifies what the X and Y axes of the next "plot" command will be. The y-axis specifier is mandatory, the x-axis one optional. If the x-axis specifier is omitted, it is assumed to be "time". After the "axis" command, the "plot" command with no arguments causes the specified axes to be plotted on the current output device (see "help device"). If the "plot" command is issued with arguments, those arguments override the axis settings made by the "axis" command, and reset the plot inputs. The arguments to the "plot" command are identical to those described below. Axis specifiers are case-insensitive. Valid axis specifiers, with notes, are listed below: \begin{verbatim} Minmatch string Quantity Notes --------------- -------- ----- time data time tag default X-axis pcal_phase(n) Ref/remote pcal phase Must extract first (see help param) n is integer array element index. pcal_diff(n) Ref/remote pcal phase diff Must extract first Relative to channel 1 pcal_amp(n) Ref/remote pcal amplitude Must extract first Sign encodes pcal mode error_rate Ref/remote error rate Must extract first elevation Elevation of telescope If baseline plot, ref/remote controlled by "reference", "remote" commands azimuth Azimuth of telescope Same as elevation snr SNR amplitude Correlation amplitude phase Residual scan phase sbdelay Singleband delay mbdelay Multiband delay Ambiguities removed drate Delay rate ncotime Noloss coherence time scotime Search coherence time cphase Closure phase Uses totals crate Closure rate csbdelay Closure singleband delay cmbdelay Closure multiband delay Ambiguities removed campl Closure amplitude NYI u U in megalambda v V in megalambda uvdist UV distance in megalambda param? extracted parameter value The '?' is an integer which specifies which parameter to use. To get a list, use "plist". \end{verbatim}