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Reply-To: no to spamers (No@email.given.org) References: X-Newsreader: IBM NewsReader/2 2.0 Message-ID: Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2009 22:48:18 GMT NNTP-Posting-Host: 12.64.152.105 X-Complaints-To: abuse@worldnet.att.net X-Trace: bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net 1232318898 12.64.152.105 (Sun, 18 Jan 2009 22:48:18 GMT) NNTP-Posting-Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2009 22:48:18 GMT Organization: AT&T Worldnet Xref: g2news2.google.com comp.lang.ada:4402 Date: 2009-01-18T22:48:18+00:00 List-Id: -- Not sure. You might try the following : -- -- From the examples at "http://www.ctr.unican.es/Win_IO" the home of -- Win_IO. -- with Plot_Windows; use Plot_Windows; with Ada.Text_IO; use Ada.Text_IO; with Ada.Numerics.Elementary_Functions; use Ada.Numerics.Elementary_Functions; procedure Test_Plot_Window is Plot : Plot_Window_Type:=Plot_Window("Test Plot Window","Degrees", "Value"); X : Float; begin -- Sin Graph Set_Color(Plot,Blue); Set_Symbol(Plot,Circle); Set_Lines(Plot,True); Set_Graph_Title(Plot,"Sin(x)"); X:=0.0; for I in 1..100 loop Add_Point(Plot,X,Sin(X,360.0)); X:=X+10.0; end loop; -- Cos Graph New_Graph(Plot); Set_Color(Plot,Red); Set_Symbol(Plot,Up_Triangle); Set_Lines(Plot,False); Set_Graph_Title(Plot,"Cos(x)"); X:=0.0; for I in 1..100 loop Add_Point(Plot,X,Cos(X,360.0)); X:=X+10.0; end loop; -- Paint the plot Wait(Plot); Put_Line("Test Completed"); end Test_Plot_Window; In , tolkamp writes: >On 17 jan, 20:08, a...@anon.org (anon) wrote: >> The current values are the default ones, but they can be replaced. >> >> So, add the dir(s) and separate them by comma, like in the example below. >> >> For a more in depth explaination of each line see: >> >> http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gnat_ugn_unw/GNAT-Project-Manager.html >> >> Example from the net: >> >> =A0 =A0 =A0Project Hello_4 is >> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 for Source_Dirs use (".", ".."); >> =A0 =A0 =A0end Hello_4; >> >> another example: >> >> project Cando is >> >> =A0 =A0for Languages use ("Ada"); >> =A0 =A0for Source_Dirs use (".", "src", "\win_io"); >> =A0 =A0for Object_Dir use "obj"; >> =A0 =A0for Exec_Dir use "."; >> >> =A0 =A0... >> >> end Cando; >> >> In <92dda95d-161e-4337-8a60-698c3c837...@r15g2000prd.googlegroups.com>, t= >olkamp writes: >> >> >> >> >On 16 jan, 20:31, a...@anon.org (anon) wrote: >> >> From the web site: >> >> =3DA0 Then, you should configure the project to include the sources fo= >r >> >> =3DA0 =3DA0 Win_IO. You can do this by adding the Win_IO directory to = >the >> >> =3DA0 =3DA0 "Sources" part of the "Edit Project Properties" window. >> >> >> So: >> >> =3DA0 use =3DA0"sources dirs" for dir of win_io sources files ( *.ads = >) >> >> =3DA0 use =3DA0"objects" =3DA0 =3DA0 =3DA0for dir of win_io object fil= >es =3DA0( *.o ) >> >> =3DA0 use =3DA0"Library" =3DA0 =3DA0 =3DA0for win_io lib file, if one = >exist. >> >> >> In = >, t=3D >> >olkamp writes: >> >> >> >On 14 jan, 08:14, a...@anon.org (anon) wrote: >> >> >> In command-line version of GNAT: >> >> >> >> =3D3DA0gnat file<.adb> =3D3DA0 -Idir -Ldir >> >> >> >> use "-Idir" for a dir that contains the "*.ads", "*.ali" and "ali.o= >" >> >> >> and "-Ldir" for a dir that contains extra libraries. >> >> >> >> other options are listed by using >> >> >> >> =3D3DA0 gnat make -gnath >> >> >> >> In om>=3D >> >, t=3D3D >> >> >olkamp writes: >> >> >> >> >To make it possible to plot results of my project I have downloade= >d >> >> >> >GtkAda and Win_IO. >> >> >> >After this I have created a dependency between my project and GtkA= >da. >> >> >> >Now the project should be configured to include the sources for >> >> >> >Win_IO. >> >> >> >How can I add the Win_IO directory to my project?- Tekst uit oorsp= >ron=3D >> >kel=3D3D >> >> >ijk bericht niet weergeven - >> >> >> >> - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven - >> >> >> >I am not using the command line. >> >> >At this websitehttp://www.ctr.unican.es/Win_IO >> >> >I found the text: >> >> >> >Then, you should configure the project to include the sources for >> >> >Win_IO. >> >> >You can do this by adding the Win_IO directory to the "Sources" part >> >> >of the "Edit Project Properties" window. >> >> >> >When I select "Edit Project Properties" the =3DA0"Sources" part is no= >t >> >> >available, only: >> >> >- General >> >> >- Languages >> >> >- VCS >> >> >- Source dirs >> >> >- Source files >> >> >- Objects >> >> >- Main files >> >> >- Library >> >> >- Naming >> >> >- Switches. >> >> >> >Which of these selections must be used?- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk ber= >ich=3D >> >t niet weergeven - >> >> >> - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven - >> >> >When source dirs is clicked the window with source directories C:\GNAT >> >\bin appears. >> >When objects is clicked the window with Build/Exec directory C:\GNAT >> >\bin appears. >> >When Library is clicked for General the follwing can be selected: >> >- Library Name >> >- Library Directory >> >- Library ALI Kirectory >> >- Libray kind >> >- Version >> >> >How to continue?- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - >> >> - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven - > >Thank you for this explanation. Now I have successful added the >directory win_io_3.0_scr_dos to my project. >After this I have added the following source code of my project: >- Time, Speed : Float; >- My_Plot : Plot_Window_Type; >- Plot_Window (My_Plot, "Time", "Speed"); -- create plot window >- Add_Point (My_Plot, Time, Speed); > >Compilation is error free, but when an executable is made the >following error occurs in package plot_windows.adb: >"Add_Plot" is undefined. > >What do I wrong? >