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<P><font size="+3" color="green"><B>WORLD command</B></font></P>

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<TD width="15%" valign="top"><B>Syntax</B>:</TD>
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WORLD vxin vyin { vxout vyout }</CODE>
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<TD width="15%" valign="top"><B>Qualifiers</B>:</TD>
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\PERCENT</CODE>
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<TD width="15%" valign="top"><B>Defaults</B>:</TD>
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absolute coordinates returned
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 The <CODE>WORLD</CODE> command converts graph coordinates into world coordinates (centimeters), or
 into percentages if the <CODE>\PERCENT</CODE> qualifier is used.</P>
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 The variables <CODE>vxin</CODE> and <CODE>vyin</CODE> may be scalars or vectors, but
 they must both be the same type. The resultant values are displayed on the
 monitor screen. If output variables <CODE>vxout</CODE> and <CODE>vyout</CODE> are present, the values are
 stored there. The type of variable created depends on the variable type of <CODE>vxin</CODE> and
 <CODE>vyin</CODE>.</P>
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