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RE: plot problem
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Jeff Cunningham |
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RE: plot problem |
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Tue, 12 Jul 2005 16:43:41 -0400 |
>From the OS, do a search for 'plot.m'. If it doesn't exist, something
>probably went wrong during the compiling. Otherwise, something probably went
>wrong during the configuration (post-compile). You can see where Octave looks
>for files by typing 'path'. Do other functions work?
You'll probably need to provide more information if you're having a compile
problem (OS, Octave version, etc.).
-jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: Paulo Cortes [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 4:18 PM
To: address@hidden
Subject: plot problem
HI
I just compiled octave in my laptop, doing testing I tried:
plot (1,2) that should plot a point, however, I got:
octave:10> plot(1,2)
error: `plot' undefined near line 10 column 1
gnuplot works, and I red the FAQ a googled the problem, surely is something
easy to solve, any help?
Thanks
Paulo
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National Center for Super Computing Applications
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- plot problem, Paulo Cortes, 2005/07/12
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