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Stephen Eglen |
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Unidentified subject! |
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Wed, 1 Mar 2000 14:23:19 +0000 (GMT) |
> (3) Sometimes I have to plot many plots on one graph using
> plot(...). However, the annotations that appear on the screen for each
> plot e.g. "... line1", "...line2", "...line3", etc. interfere with the
> actual plots. I don't know whether it is possible to stop the
> afore-mentioned amnnotations from appearing on the screen.
>
hi, there are several ways to handle this:
1 - remove the key altogether:
octave.bin> gset nokey
2 - move it somewhere else, e.g. to the bottom of the plot:
octave.bin> gset key bottom
3 Tell octave to use an empty key:
plot(x, sin(x), '-;;')
(The empty key is denoted using `;;' - the minus sign is for the line
type.)
for more help on key placement, type `help key' within gnuplot.
stephen
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