Heber Farnsworth wrote:
Just plot to a file. For instance, if you like the look of the plot
you have and want to save it then type
gset terminal png
gset output "myplot.png"
replot
Then if you want to do more plotting to the screen you need to set
those values back to their defaults.
Heber Farnsworth
How will I save it and retrieve it at a later time?
For example, I open octave from a terminal and then
x=0:.02:2;
y=x.^2;
plot(x,y) and a new window with the curve appears.
Then I bring infront the terminal window and
continue typing
gset term postscript
gset output "fig1.ps"
So, how will I retrieve it if I close and reopen octave?
At the moment I do not waqnt to make any changes on the plot.
(Step-by-step please).
I use rh9
Thanks.
On Friday, August 22, 2003, at 01:16 PM, Mike wrote:
Since there is no GUI capability with save as menu, how will I save
a plot?
Thanks.
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