PSWIGB - PostScript WIGgle-trace plot of f(x1,x2) via Bitmap      
 

 Best for many traces.  Use PSWIGP (Polygon version) for few traces.   

 pswigb n1= [optional parameters] <binaryfile >postscriptfile          

 Required Parameters:                                      
 n1                     number of samples in 1st (fast) dimension

 Optional Parameters:                                      
 d1=1.0                 sampling interval in 1st dimension       
 f1=0.0                 first sample in 1st dimension            
 n2=all                 number of samples in 2nd (slow) dimension
 d2=1.0                 sampling interval in 2nd dimension       
 f2=0.0                 first sample in 2nd dimension            
 x2=f2,f2+d2,...        array of sampled values in 2nd dimension 
 bias=0.0               data value corresponding to location along axis 2
 perc=100.0             percentile for determining clip          
 clip=(perc percentile) data values < bias+clip and > bias-clip are clipped
 xcur=1.0               wiggle excursion in traces corresponding to clip
 wt=1                   =0 for no wiggle-trace; =1 for wiggle-trace    
 va=1                   =0 for no variable-area; =1 for variable-area fill
 nbpi=72                number of bits per inch at which to rasterize  
 verbose=1              =1 for info printed on stderr (0 for no info)  
 xbox=1.5               offset in inches of left side of axes box
 ybox=1.5               offset in inches of bottom side of axes box    
 wbox=6.0               width in inches of axes box              
 hbox=8.0               height in inches of axes box             
 x1beg=x1min            value at which axis 1 begins             
 x1end=x1max            value at which axis 1 ends               
 d1num=0.0              numbered tic interval on axis 1 (0.0 for automatic)
 f1num=x1min            first numbered tic on axis 1 (used if d1num not 0.0)
 n1tic=1                number of tics per numbered tic on axis 1
 grid1=none             grid lines on axis 1 - none, dot, dash, or solid
 label1=                label on axis 1                    
 x2beg=x2min            value at which axis 2 begins             
 x2end=x2max            value at which axis 2 ends               
 d2num=0.0              numbered tic interval on axis 2 (0.0 for automatic)
 f2num=x2min            first numbered tic on axis 2 (used if d2num not 0.0)
 n2tic=1                number of tics per numbered tic on axis 2
 grid2=none             grid lines on axis 2 - none, dot, dash, or solid
 label2=                label on axis 2                    
 labelfont=Helvetica    font name for axes labels                
 labelsize=18           font size for axes labels                
 title=                 title of plot                            
 titlefont=Helvetica-Bold font name for title                    
 titlesize=24           font size for title                      
 titlecolor=black       color of title                           
 axescolor=black        color of axes                            
 gridcolor=black        color of grid                            
 axeswidth=1            width (in points) of axes                
 ticwidth=axeswidth     width (in points) of tic marks           
 gridwidth=axeswidth    width (in points) of grid lines          
 style=seismic          normal (axis 1 horizontal, axis 2 vertical) or 
                        seismic (axis 1 vertical, axis 2 horizontal)   
 interp=0         no display interpolation                
                   =1 use 8 point sinc interpolation       
 curve=curve1,curve2,...  file(s) containing points to draw curve(s)  
 npair=n1,n2,n2,...            number(s) of pairs in each file        
 curvecolor=black,..    color of curve(s)                             
 curvewidth=axeswidth   width (in points) of curve(s)                 

 Notes:                                              
 The interp option may be useful for high nbpi values, however, it     
 tacitly assumes that the data are purely oscillatory.      Non-oscillatory  
 data will not be represented correctly when this option is set. 

 Currently, the curve file must have the number of points specified   
 at the top of the file.  This file is an ascii file with the points  
 specified as (x1,x2) pairs, one pair to a line.  A "vector" of curve
 files and curve colors may be specified as curvefile=file1,file2,etc.
 and curvecolor=color1,color2,etc, and the number of pairs of values  
 in each file as npair=npair1,npair2,... .                       

 All color specifications may also be made in X Window style Hex format
 example:   axescolor=#255