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Re: AquaTerm
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Paul Kienzle |
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Re: AquaTerm |
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Tue, 26 Feb 2002 09:00:21 -0500 |
isequal is part of octave-forge (http://octave.sf.net). I don't know why
it is being used in your figure.m.
Paul Kienzle
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 10:22:02AM +0100, Pierre Vaudrey wrote:
> I'm running Octave with gnuplot 3.8 (downloaded via Fink )& AquaTerm.
> I'm trying to plot multiple frames following instructions from this
> page : http://homepage.mac.com/persquare/matlabReplace.html
>
> Graphic display
> Get AquaTerm and follow the instructions for recompiling GNUPlot 3.8
> NB. If you get gnuplot 3.8 via Fink this will be taken care of
> automagically.
> Unless you place Aquaterm in /Applications or ~/Applications add the
> following line to your .cshrc file:
> setenv GNUTERMAPP /path/to/my/AquaTerm.app
> If you want it to be the default terminal, also add
> setenv GNUTERM aqua
> to the .cshrc file
> Place the file figure.m in ~/Library/Octave/m/plot/
> This will have effect on all plotting commands in octave except the
> three above.
> .Can anyone help me to solve the following error :
>
> error: `isequal' undefined near line 46 column 15
> error: evaluating index expression near line 46, column 15
> error: if: error evaluating conditional expression
> error: evaluating if command near line 42, column 7
> error: evaluating if command near line 41, column 5
> error: evaluating if command near line 40, column 3
> error: called from `figure' in file
> `/Users/pierreva/Library/Octave/m/plot/figure.m'
>
> Thanks
>
> Pierre Vaudrey
> email address@hidden
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- AquaTerm, Pierre Vaudrey, 2002/02/26
- Re: AquaTerm,
Paul Kienzle <=