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From: | Quentin Spencere |
Subject: | Re: Page 143: octave manual first plot examples |
Date: | Fri, 11 Mar 2005 22:45:59 -0600 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0 (Windows/20041206) |
Alan Ezust wrote:
Acutally, I wrote an update to the plotting section of the manual recently for this very reason. John accepted the changes, and I think they should be in the manual included with the 2.1.67 snapshot (I haven't checked to verify). The manual now indicates that matlab-style syntax is preferred, and the documentation for the gplot stuff is at the very end of the section. If you run into any other things like this in the documentation that make octave harder to use than it needs to be, please submit patches, or at least suggestions to the mailing lists. I am willing to work on things like this from time to time because it saves answering future questions on the mailing lists.Yeah, I was just taking the first example in the manual and trying it out. It's on page 143. Perhaps that should be updated to use the newer API... I assume this one is compatible with matlab whereas the previous one was more gnuplot specific?
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