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===Purpose===
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===Description===
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HLINE draws a horizontal line on an existing figure from the left axis to the right axis at a height, or heights, defined by y which can be a scalar or vector. If no input is used for y the default vaule is zero. The optional input variable ''lc'' can be used to define the line style and color as in normal plotting.
HLINE draws a horizontal line on an existing figure from the left axis to the right axis at a height, or heights, defined by <tt>y</tt> which can be a scalar or vector. If no input is used for y the default value is zero. The optional input variable ''lc'' can be used to define the line style and color as in normal plotting.


===Examples===
===Examples===
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===See Also===
===See Also===


[[dp]], [[ellps]], [[plot]], [[plttern]], [[vline]], [[zline]]
[[abline]], [[dp]], [[ellps]], [[plot]], [[plttern]], [[vline]], [[zline]]

Revision as of 15:51, 16 September 2008

Purpose

Place a horizontal line in an existing figure.

Synopsis

hline(y,lc)
h = hline(y,lc)

Description

HLINE draws a horizontal line on an existing figure from the left axis to the right axis at a height, or heights, defined by y which can be a scalar or vector. If no input is used for y the default value is zero. The optional input variable lc can be used to define the line style and color as in normal plotting.

Examples

hline(1.4,'--b')

plots a horizontal dashed blue line at y = 1.4.

See Also

abline, dp, ellps, plot, plttern, vline, zline