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Using strings as arguements?
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Ross Vandegrift |
Subject: |
Using strings as arguements? |
Date: |
Sun, 7 Dec 2003 18:02:01 -0500 |
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Mutt/1.3.28i |
I'm working on a project that needs to generate a bunch of data plotse
The script iterates through different degrees, fitting different
polynomials to a common set of points.
I'd like to be able to do something like this:
gset terminal postscript
for d=2:50
c = polyfit(xs,ys,d);
yvals = polyval(c,xvals);
figure (d)
hold off
title (sprintf('d = %d', d));
filename = sprintf ("%d.ps");
gset output filename
plot(xvals,yvals,xs,ys,'*')
end
Unfortuantely, gset complains that it's expecting a filename, by which
it appears to mean a properly quoted string. Is there a way I can get
octave to do this?
Thanks!
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