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Re: Multiplot Clearing Problem
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Henry F. Mollet |
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Re: Multiplot Clearing Problem |
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Tue, 13 Jul 2004 13:48:39 -0700 |
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Thanks, worked like a charm. Key is to use it *after* I plot the last dummy
plot to subplot #6. Then I can plot what I want for the 6th subplot.
Henry
on 7/13/04 12:20 PM, Ciotti, Louis A at address@hidden wrote:
> Have you tried to issue the clear plot command after you switch to the
> 6th subplot??
>
> i.e.
>
> subplot(2,3,6);
> clearplot;
>
> Lou
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Henry F. Mollet [mailto:address@hidden
> Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 2:44 PM
> To: Dmitri A. Sergatskov
> Cc: Octave_post
> Subject: Re: Multiplot Clearing Problem
>
> on 7/13/04 10:35 AM, Dmitri A. Sergatskov at address@hidden wrote:
>
>> Henry F. Mollet wrote:
>>> As each subplot requires "hold on" to produce the triangle
>>> (blue) and one contour (grey), I have to "clear" between
>>> each subplot or the "hold on" will apply to subsequent subplots.
>>> I do this by plotting to a "dummy" subplot:
>>> subplot (2,3,6) % clearing patch using different cols of Results
> matrix
>>> plot (Results(1:1,3),Results(1:1,6),"x").
>>>
>>
>> May be I do not quite understand what you are trying to do, but in my
>> (limited) experience with multiplot you really need to use a single
>> line plot command, e.g.:
>>
>> plot(x1,y1,"x;Label1;",x2,y2,"o;Label2;",x3,y3,"-b;;", x4,y4,"-r;;")
>>
>>
>>> Henry
>>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Dmitri.
>
> Sorry if I was not clear but I had hoped the pdf would help. What you
> suggest is not what I want.
>
> octave:8> plot
> (Results(1:29,8),Results(1:29,9),"x",Results(30:56,8),Results(30:56,9),"
> @33x
> ")
>
> will produce one "subplot" as per attached pdf. However, the red and
> blue
> data need to be in different subplots as per original pdf subplots 1 and
> 2,
> respectively (with same color as in different subplots). If I use
> subplots,
> then the first subplot would have all the red data. Ok so far. The next
> subplot *should* have only the blue data but it will also replot the red
> data because I need to use hold on to create each subplot. My trick was
> to
> clear from gnuplot memory the data used in the first/previous plot(s) by
> plotting something entirely different to a dummy subplot. This worked
> fine
> for the first five subplots but at the end I'm stuck with an unwanted
> dummy
> subplot.
> Henry
> Henry
>
>
>
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