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Re: Setting y-axis scale with axis();
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Geraint Paul Bevan |
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Re: Setting y-axis scale with axis(); |
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Mon, 25 Apr 2005 20:47:57 +0100 |
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Joe Koski wrote:
> ... how can you, for example, let the x-axis be
> automatic, and set limits for the y-axis only? I couldn't find an
> example of
> that usage of axis.
>
> (I'm still trying to replace all of my old gset commands with "proper
> Octave.")
>
> Joe
If you set the x axis to something arbitrary along with the other axes
that you wish to control, you can then autoscale the x axis:
octave> x = -pi:pi/20:pi; y = sin (x);
octave> plot (x,y);
octave> axis ([0,1,-1.5,+1.5])
octave> axis ("auto x")
- --
Geraint Bevan
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/geraint.bevan
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