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Re: passing a parameter from octave to gnuplot
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Henry F. Mollet |
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Re: passing a parameter from octave to gnuplot |
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Thu, 11 Aug 2005 16:44:02 -0700 |
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How about
octave:6> le=5;
octave:7> axis ([le-10,le])
octave:8>
See help axis for more info.
Henry
on 8/11/05 7:33 AM, Robert A. Macy at address@hidden wrote:
> This is what I use...
>
> y1=min(variable);y2=max(variable);
> cmdstr=(sprintf("gset yrange [%f:%f]\n",y1,y2);
> eval(cmdstr);
>
> - Robert -
>
> On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 08:23:53 -0500
> Assaf Kletter <address@hidden> wrote:
>> hi,
>> i would like to pass a parameter/variable from octave to
>> gnuplot, but i'm
>> getting an error. for example:
>>
>> octave:10> le=5
>> octave:11> gset xrange[le-10:le];
>> octave:12> line 0: undefined variable: le
>>
>> i also tried "global le=5", with the same result.
>>
>> thanks for the help.
>
>
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