WINDOW command

Syntax: WINDOW { n { lowx lowy { upx upy }}}
WINDOW\INHERIT n m
WINDOW\TILE nx ny nstart
Qualifiers: \TILE, \INHERIT, \MESSAGES
Defaults: \-TILE, \-MESSAGES, \-INHERIT, nstart=1

The WINDOW command chooses a subset of the graphics page. The default window is the entire current graphics page, that is, window number zero (0).

If the WINDOW command is entered with no parameters, a listing of the currently defined windows will be displayed, along with their corner coordinates.

Every window has its own set of characteristics, such as plot symbols, line widths, etc. If the \INHERIT qualifier is used, window number n will be chosen, and the values of the characteristics for window n will be taken from window m.

Use the \-MESSAGES qualifier to turn off the display of informational messages to the message area of the analysis window.

What are windows?
Plotting units
Defining a new window
Pre-defined windows
Alternate method
Multiple window creation