Purpose
Opcode format | Opcode
[ASCII] (Hex) |
Operand Format | Comments |
Extended ASCII | (Contour | <ws><ICS-count>[<ws><IP-counti>]\
+<ws><Ixl>,<Iyl>[<ws><Ixj>,<Iyj>]+) |
Absolute coordinates. |
Single-byte, binary operand | [k] (6B) | <BCS-count>[<USCS-Ecount>][<BP-counti>[USP-Ecounti>]]\
+<Lx1><Ly1>[<Lxj><Lyj>]+ |
Relative coordinates, 32 bit. |
- | [Ctrl-k](0B) | <BCS-count>[<USCS-Ecount>][<BP-counti>[USP-Ecounti>]]\
+<Sx1><Sy1>[<Sxj><Syj>]+ |
Relative coordinates, 16-bit. |
CS-Ecount When CS-count is zero, a 2-byte extended count follows allowing for values from 256 through 65,791 which are encoded as an integer (0 to 65,535).
P-Ecount When P-count is zero, a 2-byte extended count follows allowing for values from 256 through 65,791 which are encoded as an integer (0 to 65,535).
X1,Y1 The first point (in logical coordinates) in the first contour.
Xj,Yj The jth point (in logical coordinates) in the nth contour.
Figure 1. Contour set