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Re: Polar plots Matlab vs Octave/Gnuplot?


From: John Eaton
Subject: Re: Polar plots Matlab vs Octave/Gnuplot?
Date: Tue, 02 May 95 15:48:14 EDT

John Utz <address@hidden> wrote:

: this code :
: 
: circle = -pi:2*pi/200:pi;
: polar(circle, ones(1,length(circle)),'r'); 
: 
: provides a nice concentric red circle superimposed over a "bullseye" grid.
: 
: how do i get the same thing to happen in octave? I assume the problem is 
: simply more gnuplot weirdness, and is probably easy to fix, but i cant 
: seem to figure out what i am doing wrong...

There is no way to control the aspect ratio of plots made with
gnuplot, so you probably won't have much luck getting a circle.
I also don't know if you can make it draw a polar grid for you (unless
you want to specify all of the grid lines yourself).

I am currently working on integrating plplot with Octave, so I think
all of this will change for the better with 1.2.

(No, I still don't know when that will be ready :-).

Thanks,

jwe


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