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Re: [Help-gnucap] print command
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Thiago de Paiva |
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Re: [Help-gnucap] print command |
Date: |
Sun, 13 Dec 2009 18:58:42 -0200 |
Ok, Al. Thank you very much.
I asked because I use LaTeX to produce my documents and today I need to
trate data with other program (scilab or octave... I don't know how to do it
with gnuplot) before put them in final version.
One off-question: what do you think about set "reply to" to
address@hidden Here, when I press "reply", my answers go only to
person who is asking.
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 6:41 PM, al davis <address@hidden> wrote:
> On Friday 11 December 2009, Thiago de Paiva wrote:
> > I want to put, at same place, current and voltage graph.
> > Current is much smaller then voltage, then I want to
> > multiply the value of current by 50, because this way I can
> > see both as well as. Is there a manner to do it directly
> > from gnucap command? Something like "print ac v(vl)
> > 50*i(rl)"?
> >
>
> No. not yet.
>
> The print (also plot, probe,store, alarm) statements do not take
> expressions. It will some day, but not now.
>
> I have always thought of things like that as belonging in the
> viewing and postprocessing software, but most of the viewing
> software is fairly simple.
>
> I think if you are using gnuplot, you can do that in the gnuplot
> command.
>
>
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