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Color and point style in plot.m
From: |
Henry F. Mollet |
Subject: |
Color and point style in plot.m |
Date: |
Fri, 17 Aug 2007 10:19:45 -0700 |
User-agent: |
Microsoft-Entourage/11.1.0.040913 |
>From help plot:
`NM'
If NM is a two digit integer and M is an integer in the range
1 to 6, M is interpreted as the point style. This is only
valid in combination with the `@' or `-@' specifiers.
Is this still valid?
Using octave-2.9.13/gnuplot-4.2.0/AquaTerm or X11Gnuplot on Mac, the point
style remains the same (+) and "@66" produces nothing at all.
Henry
octave-2.9.13:6> figure(5)
octave-2.9.13:7> x=1:10;y1=x;y2=2*x;y3=3*x;y4=4*x;y5=5*x;y6=6*x;
octave-2.9.13:8> plot (x, -y1, "@11;-y1 using @11;", x, -y2,"@22;-y2 using
@22;", x, -y3, "@33;-y3 using @33;",x,-y4,"@44;-y4 using
@44;",x,-y5,"@55;-y5 using @55;",x,-y6,"@66;-y6 using @66;")
octave-2.9.13:9>
- Color and point style in plot.m,
Henry F. Mollet <=