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Re: contour.m multiplot in Gnuplot 3.8 and 4.0


From: Henry F. Mollet
Subject: Re: contour.m multiplot in Gnuplot 3.8 and 4.0
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 14:57:25 -0700
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"automatic_replot = 0" did indeed take care of the label problem in my Fig1
with contour plots. However, in a different multiplot it does not seem to
work for a "plot a symbol" problem.

I'll try a very short description first. In my third subplot I have the
following statements:

gset label 13 "C) Mammals" at 0.1, 1.1

x=0.6;y=1.1;plot(x,y,"@34")
gset label 14 "Marine" at 0.63, 1.1

The plot command for @34 = blue open square forces "C) Mammals" to appear in
subplot 1. The same two statements also appear in subplots 2 and 4 but do
not "mess up" any other subplots.

octave:42> Fig4only
automatic_replot = 0
elapsed_time = 12.831
cpu_time = 9.4026
 
Henry              



on 7/19/05 9:05 AM, Henry F. Mollet at address@hidden wrote:

> Works like a charm! Many thanks!!
> Henry
> octave:8> help automatic_replot
> automatic_replot is a built-in variable
> 
>  -- Built-in Variable: automatic_replot
>      You can tell Octave to redisplay the plot each time anything about
>      it changes by setting the value of the builtin variable
>      `automatic_replot' to a nonzero value.  Although it is fairly
>      inefficient, especially for large plots, the default value is 1 for
>      compatibility with Matlab.
> 
> 
> on 7/19/05 12:52 AM, Stefan van der Walt at address@hidden wrote:
> 
>> Try setting "automatic_replot = 0" before running Fig1.m.
>> 
>> Regards
>> Stéfan
>> 
>> On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 05:04:44PM -0700, Henry F. Mollet wrote:
>>> Attached is an old multiplot using contour.m . It was created with Octave
>>> 2.1.46/Gnuplot 3.8.
>>> 
>>> The new one using the same script (see attached and also inserted below) was
>>> created with Octave 2.1.71/Gnuplot 4.0 and is a "mess". I tried to attach a
>>> pdf but did not realize that it was 500 kB and John E. told me to make the
>>> message smaller. The fact that it is so large is likely due to the same
>>> problem.
>> 
>> 
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