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Re: Using GNUplot in windows
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Quentin Spencer |
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Re: Using GNUplot in windows |
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Fri, 31 Mar 2006 08:50:16 -0600 |
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Hayden Rampadarath wrote:
Hi,
How do you use the GNUplot v 4.0 package, in Cygwin in windows??
In Linux, I would type my points in emacs, then in gnuplot type plot
filename, and I would get my plot.
Is the format similar??
If it is then how do I get emacs, in windows??
You can get emacs for windows (see
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/ntemacs.html), so you should
be able to do the same thing you do in Linux. However, if you're using
octave, I'm not sure why you want to type in points in emacs for
plotting in gnuplot. Wouldn't it be easier to use octave's plot command?
-Quentin
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