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Re: Plots in LaTeX
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Ben Abbott |
Subject: |
Re: Plots in LaTeX |
Date: |
Fri, 26 Mar 2010 20:38:58 -0400 |
On Mar 26, 2010, at 8:10 PM, Jason Martin wrote:
> On 3/26/2010 7:05 PM, Ben Abbott wrote:
>> On Mar 26, 2010, at 11:54 AM, Jason Martin wrote:
>>
>>> Can anyone help me understand what file format I need to use with the
>>> following print commands? Are what I have listed correct?
>>>
>>> On 3/23/2010 1:38 PM, Jason Martin wrote:
>>>
>>>> Also, is my understanding correct on the following print -d"device"
>>>> commands?
>>>>
>>>> -dtex filename.tex
>>>>
>>>> -depslatex filename.eps
>>>>
>>>> -depslatexstandalone I have no idea what extension to use here, and the
>>>> manual doesn't explain either
>>>>
>>>> -dpstex filename.ps
>>>>
>>>> -dpslatex filename.ps
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance for any help.
>>>>
>>>> Jason
>>>>
>> Just let Octave pick the extension for you.
>>
>> print -depslatex test
>>
>> The result will be a pair of files. One test.tex and one test.eps
>>
>> In your latex document you just need to input the latex file ...
>>
>> \input{test.tex}
>>
>> Ben
>
> Ben,
>
> Thanks first off! I tried this, and it does not give me two files, or
> even a single file with an extension. when I do:
>
> figure(2);
> plot(ff0/pi,abs(G));
> line([pstart,pstart],[0,1],"color","magenta");
> line([pstop,pstop],[0,1],"color","magenta");
> line([0,2],[pmax,pmax],"color","magenta");
> xlabel ('f/f_0');
> ylabel('\Gamma');
> text(0.566,0.5,'\leftarrow f_{start} = 8 GHz');
> text(1.55,0.5,'\leftarrow f_{stop} = 22 GHz');
> text(1,0.05,'\Gamma_m');
> print -depslatex test2;
>
> I get a single file named test2 and that is it. no extension, no
> additional files.and every example I have found, including in the printed
> manual, has the command as print -deps foo.eps. So, I guess I am still
> confused. Is there something wrong with my setup that is keeping Octave from
> producing the proper files? I have tried it both in and out of qtoctave. I
> am running on Windows.
>
> Jason
I thought the print() command was able to add the extension. I'll put that on
my list of todos.
For now, try ...
print -depslatex test.tex
Ben
p.s. please "reply-all" and respond on the bottom so that those arriveing late
can follow along. TiA
- Re: Plots in LaTeX,
Ben Abbott <=
- Re: Plots in LaTeX, Jason Martin, 2010/03/26
- Re: Plots in LaTeX, Ben Abbott, 2010/03/26
- Re: Plots in LaTeX, Jason Martin, 2010/03/27
- Re: Plots in LaTeX, Michael D Godfrey, 2010/03/27
- Re: Plots in LaTeX, Ben Abbott, 2010/03/27
- Re: Plots in LaTeX, Jason Martin, 2010/03/27
- Re: Plots in LaTeX, Ben Abbott, 2010/03/27
- Re: Plots in LaTeX, Michael D Godfrey, 2010/03/27