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Re: gnuplot commands
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Dmitri A. Sergatskov |
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Re: gnuplot commands |
Date: |
Mon, 07 Feb 2005 08:23:12 -0700 |
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address@hidden wrote:
...
explicit ? Should one give these commands (looks like shell
script) before starting octave ? Or somehow (how ?) from within
octave ? My guess: 'write a script containing the two lines and
named gnuplot_binary, change its mode to +x and store it
somewhere in the path. Then start octave, issue the command
gnuplot_binary="mygnuplot" (or with full path), make some graph
and look up /tmp/a', did not work.
The shell script name is "mygnuplot". It should be in your path
(I have it in ~/bin)
Then you need to add in your .octaverc as a first line
gnuplot_binary="mygnuplot"
...
Cheers, Avraham
Dmitri.
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