From:
address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden On
Behalf Of Érico Porto
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 11:01 PM
To: Ben Abbott
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: Re: print plot is cutting the image
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 7:26 PM, Ben Abbott <address@hidden> wrote:
On Apr 7, 2011, at 6:07 PM,
Dmitri A. Sergatskov wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 3:21 PM, bpabbott <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know if gnuplot supports rotation of axes labels?
>
> Mine (which is pretty recent CVS snapshot) does. I do not know when was
that
> first implemented.
>
> gnuplot> set ylabel "Y" rotate by 0
> gnuplot> plot sin(x)
> gnuplot> set ylabel "Y" rotate by 180
> gnuplot> replot
>
>
>> Ben
>>
>
> Dmitri.
I'm a bit embarassed. The
developers sources to allow the rotation to be specified and display the result
correctly.
Ben
Ben, I couldn't understand a single word!
Bpabbott, took me your second setze to understand what top post is, not very
familiar with forum language.
Dmitri, it's not working here now, so I will try to update and see if it works
- I'm logged on windows right now, so this will have to wait.
William, it isn't length, it is sizeof(<string>)... Took me a while to
figure out this one. Length gave me a undesired 1 as result. I'm getting my
text from a text file, than spliting it throught split thaaaan extracting it by
selecting from the array {} ... to something like b="string"
Thank you all
(btw, the best solution from the web is to convert the plot to ascii and then
ploting in gnuplot outside octave. Though this is an horrible solution, it
works, but I manage to cute the letters from the legend to small it... Couldn't
change the legend fontsize though.)
Erico,
I'm curious, your string must not be of class char if length
failed. If your string variable is x, what does 'whos x' give as the class?
William Krekeler