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Re: Wierd plotting question
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Madhusudan Singh |
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Re: Wierd plotting question |
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Sat, 5 Mar 2005 12:56:00 -0500 |
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On Saturday 05 March 2005 03:54, address@hidden wrote:
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> Hi,
> Do you really mean the color be a function of x? ie the value of x
Is that so hard to believe ?
> should be defined both by the position left-to-right on the plot
> and by the hue ? Or you intend the colour to represent an
I wrote :
"I want the color of the plot to be a user specified function
(on rgb space) of x."
That means, color=color(x). You could see it as x=x(color) (assuming an
invertible transformation), but that is both unnecessary and unintuitive.
> additional independent variable ?
That case could be useful in displaying more complex data.
> In the second case, look at the epstk toolkit by Stefan Mueller.
> His eplot function has provision for defining the color of each
> function plotted in terms of RGB values.
Thanks. Is that a part of octave-forge ?
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