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<A NAME="MPE_Draw_points"><H1>MPE_Draw_points</H1></A>
Draws points on an X Windows display  
<H2>Synopsis</H2>
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#include "mpe.h" 
int MPE_Draw_points( handle, points, npoints )
MPE_XGraph handle;
MPE_Point *points;
int npoints;
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<H2>Input Parameters</H2>
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<DT><B>handle </B><DD>MPE graphics handle 

<DT><B>points </B><DD>list of points to draw

<DT><B>npoints </B><DD>number of points to draw
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<H2>Notes For Fortran Interface </H2>
The Fortran interface to this routine is different from its C
counterpart and it has an additional argument, ierr, at the end
of the argument list, i.e. the returned function value (the error
code) in C interface is returned as the additional argument in
Fortran interface.  The Fortran interface is invoked with the
CALL statement.
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All MPI and MPE objects, MPI_Comm, MPE_XGraph and MPE_Color, are
of type INTEGER in Fortran.
<P><B>Location:</B>../src/graphics/src/mpe_graphics.c<P>
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