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Re: wavread problems + ploting tools+ using octave classes in C++
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Miroslaw Kwasniak |
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Re: wavread problems + ploting tools+ using octave classes in C++ |
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Mon, 9 May 2005 10:38:10 +0200 |
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On Sun, May 08, 2005 at 03:22:24PM +0200, Marc Vinyes wrote:
> * I really need friendly zoom+moving tools and fast ploting to take a look
> at the waveforms which the program generates. Matlab has a good ploting
> tool but octave's gnuplot is very slow and I didn't find how to zoom zones
> (I haven't read documentation but I would like to have a user-friendly
> tool to save time).
> Any suggerence. I'm in a Debian testing, so "apt-get install" suggestions
> are wellcome.
audacity is an excellent tool for this task.
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- wavread problems update, (continued)
- wavread problems update, Doug Stewart, 2005/05/09
- New wavread available, Doug Stewart, 2005/05/09
- Re: New wavread available, Robert A. Macy, 2005/05/10
- Re: New wavread available, Doug Stewart, 2005/05/10
- Re: New wavread available, Robert A. Macy, 2005/05/10
- Re: wavread problems (focusing on this), Miroslaw Kwasniak, 2005/05/09
- Re: wavread problems (focusing on this), Søren Hauberg, 2005/05/08
Re: wavread problems + ploting tools+ using octave classes in C++, Marc Vinyes, 2005/05/08
Re: wavread problems + ploting tools+ using octave classes in C++,
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