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Re: Plotting problem
From: |
asha g |
Subject: |
Re: Plotting problem |
Date: |
Mon, 28 May 2007 02:49:22 -0700 (PDT) |
The program at work is not working at all. So we may
have to reinstall - so I am stuck for the moment. If
anyone else has any thoughts do let me know.
Thanks
Asha
--- David Bateman <address@hidden> wrote:
> asha g wrote:
> > The problem is that I had installed 2.9.9 at work
> with
> > Fedora 5 and found the same problem with another
> > program. There n was 5000. That is when I went
> back
> > and used my computer at home which has the old
> version
> > and with its memory etc I don't think can be
> upgraded.
> > It was working fine till this iteration.
> >
> I can not reproduce the problem. Please supply a
> full and self-contained
> (what you sent previously was not self-contained)
> example that
> demonstrates the problem with 2.9.9, perhaps based
> on the code I send.
> Also please reply on the list as I'd hope that
> someone else might answer
> to this thread.
>
> > In your program, why do you start with hold off
> and
> > then end with hold on?
> >
> So I can rerun the code with only the new plots
> appearing..
>
> D.
>
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