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Re: Axes object in Octave 2.9.12 and other plotting questions
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Mark B. |
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Re: Axes object in Octave 2.9.12 and other plotting questions |
Date: |
Thu, 14 Jun 2007 15:51:35 -0700 (PDT) |
Hi,
John W. Eaton wrote:
>
> Please note that although the graphics features in Octave 2.9.12 are
> more compatible with Matlab than ever before, Octave currently
> supports only a small (though quite useful) subset of the ginormously
> large number of properties and features of the Matlab graphics
> system.
>
> Currently, tick labels are one of the things that are not fully
> compatible. Patches are welcome.
>
No problem. However but tick marks are supported in *gnuplot*. How can I
bypass all the set functions in octave 2.9.12 (gset is no longer supported)
and make the ticks and tick labels appear in this way?
John W. Eaton wrote:
>
> Octave is a community project. The help list is read by other Octave
> users like you. Unless you are paying someone specifically for
> support, there is no guarantee.
>
Understood, I will quote you on that
-- Mark
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