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Re: wavread problems + ploting tools+ using octave classes in C++


From: Marc Vinyes
Subject: Re: wavread problems + ploting tools+ using octave classes in C++
Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 13:14:04 +0200 (CEST)
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works perfectly. thank you.
2d plotting issue (including waveforms) resolved :)

I think this should be noted somewhere at the grace homepage. I'll try to
convince them.

> On Sun, May 08, 2005 at 06:03:28PM +0200, Marc Vinyes wrote:
>> I have discovered grace, I installed it and I saw there is one directory
>> which integrates plotting in octave:
>> /usr/share/octave-forge-alternatives/graceplot
>>
>> but I can't find the way to associate the octave's "plot" command to
>> grace
>> by default.
>> Moreover, I have read that octave-forge installs grace as the default
>> plotter and this doesn't happen in my case...
>
> I don't know about grace as default engine, but recent versions have
> toggle_grace_use to switch it:
>
> octaveX:1> help toggle_grace_use
> toggle_grace_use is the file:
> /home/mirek/tmp/octave/test.2.1.63-3.3/share/octave/2.1.63/site/m/octave-forge/graceplot/toggle_grace_use.m
>
> usage: toggle_grace_use
>
> Use this script to activate/deactivate the default library for the
> 2D plotting functions (plot, errorbar, etc.), as both the native
> gnuplot and the Grace interface use similar names to the
> functions. toggle_grace_use post-/pre-pends to LOADPATH the path for
> the Grace functions in successive calls.
>
>
>
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