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[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #37505] Using set(gca, "xticklabel", a_string)
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Ben Abbott |
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[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #37505] Using set(gca, "xticklabel", a_string) takes down gnuplot |
Date: |
Sat, 13 Oct 2012 13:55:10 +0000 |
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Update of bug #37505 (project octave):
Status: None => Need Info
Operating System: GNU/Linux => Any
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Follow-up Comment #1:
I'm running Gnuplot Version 4.6 patchlevel 1 on MaxOS X.
I tried your example. I got a warning form gnuplot (below) and an empty plot
window.
line 0: warning: difficulty making room for xtic labels
Subsequent plots do not show up, so either the pipe is down or gnuplot is
down.
To determine if the pipe is broken or gnuplot crashed, I ran the commands
below from gnuplot.
set terminal qt enhanced
set xtics in scale 1.4 border mirror ( "-10.0000000, -5.0000000, 0.0000000,
5.0000000, 10.0000000" -10, "-10.0000000, -5.0000000, 0.0000000, 5.0000000,
10.0000000" -5, "-10.0000000, -5.0000000, 0.0000000, 5.0000000, 10.0000000"
0, "-10.0000000, -5.0000000, 0.0000000, 5.0000000, 10.0000000" 5,
"-10.0000000, -5.0000000, 0.0000000, 5.0000000, 10.0000000" 10);
plot sin (x)
And gnuplot exited with "Abort trap: 6"
Thus, this looks like a gnuplot error. Can you confirm?
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