Thanks Muthu, I thought I had been replying only to help-octave.
<The following is a help I got regarding fig file creation from muthu in a pvt corres.>
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On 6/22/07, Muthiah Annamalai <address@hidden> wrote: > On 6/22/07, Ramanarayan Hariharaputran <
address@hidden> wrote: > > Hi, > > thanks for the suggestion. while at it, could u also help me once more. Is > > there a way of getting the previous command in octave, as in matlab. In
> > matlab I would get the previous command starting with the same letter by > > typing the first letter and pressing the UP key. The process would just > > give me the command starting with that letter only. In octave, it goes to
> > the immediate previous command. > > > > > > -R > > > > On 6/23/07, Muthiah Annamalai <
address@hidden> wrote:
> > > On 6/22/07, Ramanarayan Hariharaputran <address@hidden> wrote: > > > > Thanks for the reply. Is there any other way I can save a plot in octave
> > and > > > > later reload and add additional features to the same plot. I could do > > this > > > > with matlab fig files. > > > > > > > > -R
> > > > > > > > > > > > On 6/23/07, Muthiah Annamalai <address@hidden
> wrote: > > > > > On 6/22/07, Ramanarayan Hariharaputran <
address@hidden> wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I am new to octave but had been using matlab for a while. Is there a
> > way
> > > > of > > > > > > saving the figures as a fig file as in matlab so that it can be > > edited > > > > > > later. > > > > > >
> > > > > > thanks,
> > > > > > R > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > > > > > > > AFAIK Matlab 7.0
onwards, FIG file formats are unspecified binary > > formats. > > > > > Unless anyone can reverse engineer, or understand it, you cannot hope > > to > > > > > obtain support for Fig format.
> > > > > > > > > > Matlab 6.0 and older have FIG formats that are text-based, and not as > > bad > > > > > I believe; however it still remains unspecified.
> > > > > > > > > > -Muthu > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Easily, just run the same script again. Dont save the image until you
> > > want to print it. > > > > > > In case your script takes a long time (eg: simulation etc) then save > > > the data from that > > > simulation into a mat-file and then finally have a separate script to plot
> > the > > > data. So you want to split the code into 2 parts: > > > > > > 1. Solver / Computation program & save data to .mat files. > > > 2. Plotting data from .mat file with your scripts.
> > > > > > Cheers, > > > Muthu > > > > > > > > > It would be type Ctrl-R followed by the letter. It should show something... > Muthu
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I think Ive been missing the list help-octave for discussions, and I hope you keep posting there rather than 1-to-1 emails. -Muthu