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Re: GNU plot


From: asha g
Subject: Re: GNU plot
Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2008 20:08:15 -0700 (PDT)

Thanks for trying Eric. But I am not sure what these
numbers are. The data for my plot is different. 
So the problem lies elsewhere I think.
Asha 
--- Eric <address@hidden> wrote:

> On Sunday 20 April 2008 04:28:35 pm asha g wrote:
> > I had mentioned that I just reloaded octave 3.0
> and am
> > trying to run some of my old files written in
> 2.9.12
> > but am getting error messages of the sort:
> >
> > gnu plot 0.60606060606 1.19184  e-14
> > line 0 invalid command
> >
> > Please explain what is going on. Does it mean that
> my
> > files are not compatible. All these were plotting
> > earlier.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Asha
> >
> >
> I will take a stab at this one.  I am a newbie and
> hope that this could be a 
> chance to provide some help.  Could it be the "gnu"
> that is before the "plot" 
> that is giving the error + the spaces between
> "1.19184 and e-14"?  When I run 
> gnuplot and type "plot 0.60606060606 1.19184e-14" it
> works but "gnu plot 
> 0.60606060606 1.19184  e-14" gives an invalid
> command and invalid character 
> error. 
> 
> Hope it helps,
> 
> Eric
> 
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