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Re: Printing a plot...


From: Tatsuro MATSUOKA
Subject: Re: Printing a plot...
Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2013 14:16:27 +0900 (JST)

--- On Tue, 2013/7/16, martine1212  wrote:

> According to the help menu...
> 
>  — Function File: print ()
> — Function File: print (options)
> — Function File: print (filename, options)
> — Function File: print (h, filename, options)
> 
> Using the last one in my program
> 
> print(H1, 'dummy.pdf',  -landscape);
> 
> print (h1, 'dummy.pdf', -landscape)
> ?? error?? landscape
> error: `landscape' undefined near line 69 column 26
> error: evaluating argument list element number 3        
> 
> ok try putting '-landscape'
> 
> print (h1, 'dummy.pdf', '-landscape')
> error: strtrim: S argument must be a string or cellstring
> error: called from:
> error:   /usr/share/octave/3.6.3/m/strings/strtrim.m at line 71, column 5
> error:   /usr/share/octave/3.6.3/m/plot/private/__print_parse_opts__.m at
> line 78, column 9
> error:   /usr/share/octave/3.6.3/m/plot/print.m at line 260, column 8 
> 
> ok, how does it work??
> 
> This works (but it does not follow the published format)
> 
> print -landscape dummy.pdf
> 
> but how do I tell to print h1
> 

The below worked for me (octave 3.6.4 MSVC)

figure(2);
fplot ("sin", [0, 2*pi]);
print(2, 'dummy.pdf',  '-landscape');

Regards

Tatsuro



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