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Re: Sharing editable plots with non-octave users
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Francesco Potortì |
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Re: Sharing editable plots with non-octave users |
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Wed, 11 Nov 2009 18:16:41 +0100 |
>Origin, and is somewhat familiar with Matlab. I've been printing plots
>to png to send them to her, but obviously that means she can't zoom,
>edit them, or try to fit the data by herself. Is there any better way to
>do things? It's important that it should be as little cumbersome for her
>as possible.
As for zooming, a vector format like ps or pdf is enough.
As for fitting or editing, you'll have to provide the numbers. Just
print them in columnar format: any package able to draw graphs and fit
data is able to read column text format.
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