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handle graphics (was Re: 2.9.10, finally?)
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Daniel J Sebald |
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handle graphics (was Re: 2.9.10, finally?) |
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Thu, 08 Feb 2007 13:15:59 -0600 |
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A few bugs. Attached is a simple oversight. A bigger problem is that a
subplot(2,1,1)/subplot(2,1,2) script isn't working on the first pass. On the
first pass only the first of the two plots appears. Second time rerunning the
script the second plot shows up.
I don't seem to get a key with the commands:
set(fig1,"visible","off")
set(get(fig1,"children")(1),"key","on")
set(get(fig1,"children")(1),"keypos",2)
set(fig1,"visible","on")
The print() works OK, but there is no "pslatex" option. (The script seems to
process as though a file is being created, but no such file shows up for the pslatex
option.) Something I use a great deal.
Certainly this will make a lot of people happy... I'm still a little
apprehensive about programming get,get,get,set or set(get(get(get()))) for half
an hour or more. But that's just me.
Here's an example of what I'm talking about with having the ability to access
raw gnuplot commands. What I'm testing out with the handle graphics is
attempting to line one plot right above another where the x axes are the same.
First, to ensure the plots have the exact same size I'd do a:
%__gnuplot_raw__("set lmargin 1\n");
%__gnuplot_raw__("set bmargin 0\n");
Since one of the x tick text is extraneous I'd turn that off with:
%__gnuplot_raw__("set format x ""\n");
I don't think that sort of thing is possible, easily with handle graphics.
Dan
--- /usr/local/share/octave/2.9.9+/m/plot/subplot.m 2007-02-08
11:50:57.110158680 -0600
+++ subplot.m 2007-02-08 12:03:39.161309296 -0600
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@
if (obj.outerposition == pos)
found = true;
tmp = child;
- axes (h);
+ axes (tmp);
break;
endif
endif
- Re: 2.9.10, finally?, (continued)
- Re: 2.9.10, finally?, John W. Eaton, 2007/02/07
- Re: 2.9.10, finally?, Daniel J Sebald, 2007/02/07
- Re: 2.9.10, finally?, John W. Eaton, 2007/02/07
- Re: 2.9.10, finally?, Daniel J Sebald, 2007/02/08
- Re: 2.9.10, finally?, Shai Ayal, 2007/02/08
- Re: 2.9.10, finally?, John W. Eaton, 2007/02/08
- Re: 2.9.10, finally?, Shai Ayal, 2007/02/08
- handle graphics (was Re: 2.9.10, finally?),
Daniel J Sebald <=
- Re: handle graphics (was Re: 2.9.10, finally?), Shai Ayal, 2007/02/08
- Re: handle graphics (was Re: 2.9.10, finally?), John W. Eaton, 2007/02/08
- Re: handle graphics (was Re: 2.9.10, finally?), Daniel J Sebald, 2007/02/08
- image limits, Daniel J Sebald, 2007/02/08
- image limits, John W. Eaton, 2007/02/09
- Re: image limits, Daniel J Sebald, 2007/02/09
- Re: handle graphics (was Re: 2.9.10, finally?), Shai Ayal, 2007/02/08
- acscd.m failing, Daniel J Sebald, 2007/02/08
- Re: acscd.m failing, David Bateman, 2007/02/08
- Re: acscd.m failing, John W. Eaton, 2007/02/08