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Matthias Brennwald |
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Re: set plot limits (was: Re: Differences between Octave 2.1.7x and 2.9.x) |
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Mon, 13 Nov 2006 22:27:34 +0100 |
On 13.11.2006, at 10:25, <address@hidden> wrote:
BTW, how do I set only one end of an axis. For example, in the old
octave, I would use
t = 0.1*(0:100).';
X = [t, sin(2*pi*0.2*t)];
gplot [][0:]\
X
to only plot the positive values. Notice that the high side is not
set - this is what I want. I can't figure this out with the "axis"
command.
--
Johan KULLSTAM
In Matlab, I'd do:
> plot(whatever)
> r = axis; axis([r(1) r(2) 0 r(4)]);
The Octave axis command behaves a little different, so the above does
not work. With Octave, the following works for me:
> t = 0.1*(0:100).'
> plot(t,sin(2*pi*0.2*t))
> __gnuplot_raw__("set yrange [0:*]; \n")
I am, however, not sure if __gnuplot_raw__ is intended to be used by
'normal' users.
Matthias
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