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Re: Subplot
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Henry F. Mollet |
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Re: Subplot |
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Tue, 25 Oct 2005 16:52:41 -0700 |
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I assume that you're using a PC. On a Mac with AquaTerm you would simply
save the figure with the six subplots (as you see it/them on the screen) as
an eps file (or pdf).
Henry
on 10/25/05 2:58 PM, James R. Phillips at address@hidden wrote:
> --- Rajith Padmanabhan wrote:
>
>> I am an octave newbie.
>> Is it possible to save a figure which has six subplot windows as an eps in
>> octave?
>> When I use the 'print' command, it only saves the last plot window.
>>
>> regards,
>> rajith
>>
>
> No, unfortunately print is not compatible with subplots. You can save the
> result to an eps file by performing a gset term and gset output prior to
> performing the first subplot. When plotting is complete, restore the default
> term and output.
>
> I find it easiest to keep all plotting commands for a single figure in a
> single
> script. When the screen output of the script looks right, continue editing
> the
> script to add the modifications I described above. Or something along those
> lines.
>
> jrp
>
>
>
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- Subplot, Rajith Padmanabhan, 2005/10/25
- Re: Subplot, James R. Phillips, 2005/10/25
- Re: Subplot,
Henry F. Mollet <=