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problem with 'replot'
From: |
John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
problem with 'replot' |
Date: |
Fri, 29 Jan 1999 04:40:20 -0600 (CST) |
On 29-Jan-1999, Thomas Walter <address@hidden> wrote:
| I'm new to 'octave' but I found a problem with 'gnuplot' and 'octave'
| version 2.0.13 (installed as binary package) and V 2.0.13.96 (self
| compiled with 'egcs-1.1b on RH-5.1 Linux)
|
| Being at the octave prompt
| oct> replot ("sin(x)")
| works fine but
| oct> replot ("sin(x) w l")
| gives the error message
| line 0: undefined variable: t
|
| This is because of a wrong syntax sent to 'gnuplot'.
| Octave sends
| pl sin (x) w l t "bla"
| and the correct syntax (from the gnuplot-3.7 manual) is
| pl sin (x) t "bla" w l
|
| This is: the title has to come first and then line styles.
I don't think this is really worth trying to fix. You can type
replot "sin(x)" w l
and avoid the problem.
In 2.0.14, there is a new function called `graw' that allows you to
send raw commands to gnuplot, if that is what you want to do. Then
you can say
graw ("replot sin(x) w l\n")
and Octave won't try to be smart about assigning a label in the key
for your plot.
BTW, please report bugs to address@hidden
Thanks,
jwe