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Re: print plot is cutting the image
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Ben Abbott |
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Re: print plot is cutting the image |
Date: |
Fri, 08 Apr 2011 14:16:46 -0400 |
On Apr 8, 2011, at 2:10 PM, Érico Porto wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 10:35 AM, William Krekeler <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Érico Porto
>> Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 11:01 PM
>> To: Ben Abbott
>>
>>> Cc: address@hidden
>>> Subject: Re: print plot is cutting the image
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 7:26 PM, Ben Abbott <address@hidden> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Apr 7, 2011, at 6:07 PM, Dmitri A. Sergatskov wrote:
>>>
>>> > On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 3:21 PM, bpabbott <address@hidden> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Does anyone know if gnuplot supports rotation of axes labels?
>>> >
>>> > Mine (which is pretty recent CVS snapshot) does. I do not know when was
>>> > that
>>> > first implemented.
>>> >
>>> > gnuplot> set ylabel "Y" rotate by 0
>>> > gnuplot> plot sin(x)
>>> > gnuplot> set ylabel "Y" rotate by 180
>>> > gnuplot> replot
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >> Ben
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> > Dmitri.
>>>
>>> I'm a bit embarassed. The developers sources to allow the rotation to be
>>> specified and display the result correctly.
>>>
>>> Ben
>>>
>>>
>>> Ben, I couldn't understand a single word!
>>>
>>> Bpabbott, took me your second setze to understand what top post is, not
>>> very familiar with forum language.
>>>
>>> Dmitri, it's not working here now, so I will try to update and see if it
>>> works - I'm logged on windows right now, so this will have to wait.
>>>
>>> William, it isn't length, it is sizeof(<string>)... Took me a while to
>>> figure out this one. Length gave me a undesired 1 as result. I'm getting my
>>> text from a text file, than spliting it throught split thaaaan extracting
>>> it by selecting from the array {} ... to something like b="string"
>>>
>>> Thank you all
>>>
>>> (btw, the best solution from the web is to convert the plot to ascii and
>>> then ploting in gnuplot outside octave. Though this is an horrible
>>> solution, it works, but I manage to cute the letters from the legend to
>>> small it... Couldn't change the legend fontsize though.)
>>
>> Erico,
>>
>> I'm curious, your string must not be of class char if length failed. If your
>> string variable is x, what does 'whos x' give as the class?
>>
>> William Krekeler
>
> what is the command to retrieve the class?
>
> Érico V. Porto
octave:10> x = 1;
octave:11> class(x)
ans = double
p.s. please reply at the bottom so that those arriving late can follow along.
Thanks.
- Re: print plot is cutting the image, (continued)
- Re: print plot is cutting the image, Érico Porto, 2011/04/07
- Re: print plot is cutting the image, Érico Porto, 2011/04/07
- Re: print plot is cutting the image, Andy Buckle, 2011/04/07
- Re: print plot is cutting the image, Érico Porto, 2011/04/07
- Re: print plot is cutting the image, bpabbott, 2011/04/07
- Re: print plot is cutting the image, Dmitri A. Sergatskov, 2011/04/07
- Re: print plot is cutting the image, Ben Abbott, 2011/04/07
- Re: print plot is cutting the image, Érico Porto, 2011/04/08
- RE: print plot is cutting the image, William Krekeler, 2011/04/08
- Re: print plot is cutting the image, Érico Porto, 2011/04/08
- Re: print plot is cutting the image,
Ben Abbott <=
- Re: print plot is cutting the image, Andy Buckle, 2011/04/07
- Re: print plot is cutting the image, Érico Porto, 2011/04/07
- Re: print plot is cutting the image, Érico Porto, 2011/04/07
- RE: print plot is cutting the image, William Krekeler, 2011/04/07
- Re: print plot is cutting the image, bpabbott, 2011/04/07