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Re: Lining up the axes of multiplots/subplots
From: |
John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
Re: Lining up the axes of multiplots/subplots |
Date: |
Sun, 19 Nov 2006 17:41:13 -0500 |
On 19-Nov-2006, Joseph Wakeling wrote:
| John W. Eaton wrote:
| > Right. In the future, mixing higher-level plotting commands and
| > sending commands directly to gnuplot will have even more unpredictible
| > results than they do now.
|
| This seems rather disturbing. Is achieving compatibility between Octave
| commands and raw gnuplot commands an objective or not?
It is not. The goal is to provide plotting functionality that is
compatible with Matlab.
| Well, speaking as a user, you'd want to do it for convenience. If I can
| write a script in Octave to analyse data, and another to plot it, all
| from one command line ...
You will be able to make graphs from Octave, but not with commands
that mimic the command language used by gnuplot.
jwe
- Lining up the axes of multiplots/subplots, Joseph Wakeling, 2006/11/17
- Re: Lining up the axes of multiplots/subplots, Michael Kopp, 2006/11/20
- Re: Lining up the axes of multiplots/subplots, John W. Eaton, 2006/11/20
- Re: Lining up the axes of multiplots/subplots, Matthias Brennwald, 2006/11/20
- Re: Lining up the axes of multiplots/subplots, John W. Eaton, 2006/11/20
- Re: Lining up the axes of multiplots/subplots, Shai Ayal, 2006/11/20