From: "Corbin Champion" <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: Re: plot.m syntax error
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 15:44:12 +0000
The suggestion to redirect output to gnuplot to a file didn't work. It was
complaining about a syntax error in plot.m and stopped before it sent
anything to gnuplot. If I changed gset nologscale;
to gset ("nologscale"); it became happy with that. Now it is complaining
(parse error) about the if statements on lines 30 and 101 in the function
__plt__ . I think it must have been a bad choice to pick up 2.9.0 when I
am so new at octave. Are these changes to syntax planned or is there a
switch to change how it interprets these files? As is, I have no idea
whether this wil be the last error, but notice that all errors so far are
parse errors. If there is any easy fix, I will use it, otherwise I will
use a cvs snapshot.
Thanks,
Corbin
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