Futurebasic/Language/Reference/plot

Syntax
PLOT PLOT TO PLOT

Description
This function draws a "point," a line, or a series of connected lines, in the current output window, using the current pen size, pen mode, pen pattern and foreground color.

If you use the first syntax, a single "point" is drawn. This will actually be a little rectangular block whose dimensions are the same as the pen's width and height, with its upper-left corner at point.

If you use the second syntax, a line is drawn, having one endpoint at. The line's other endpoint will be one of the following:

 The last point specified in the most recent  statement (in any window);

The coordinates of the most recent   statement (in any window) that actually specified the   and   parameters;

, if no  statement has yet been executed, and no prior   statement that specified   and   has yet been executed.



If you use the third syntax, a line or a series of connected lines is drawn, with endpoints at the specified points.

FB Lite behavior: When you use the "FB Lite" runtime,  switches to the Graphics Window before executing. You can't use  to draw a line in the Text Window, or on the printer; use the Toolbox procedures   and   instead. Alternatively, you can activate the graphics window and select Print from the File menu.