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Re: Octave plot on time/date x-axis
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Bill Denney |
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Re: Octave plot on time/date x-axis |
Date: |
Tue, 16 Sep 2008 07:50:14 -0400 |
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David Bateman wrote:
> Bill Denney wrote:
>> If you install the financial package, you can use the dateaxis command
>> which likely does what you're wanting to do.
>
> How does dateaxis differ from the dateticks function? Taking a quick
> look at the matlab help pages, I can see that much of a difference in
> them. Perhaps we should migrate dateaxis to Octave as the dateticks
> command and make dateaxis depend on dateticks?
It differs in that I didn't know about it when I was implementing
dateaxis. You're right that it's a good idea to migrate it to Octave
and have dateaxis be a call to datetick. I probably won't be able to do
it soon, though because I'm moving in the next 1.5 weeks.
Have a good day,
Bill
- Octave plot on time/date x-axis, djacobson, 2008/09/15
- Re: Octave plot on time/date x-axis, Ivan Sutoris, 2008/09/15
- Re: Octave plot on time/date x-axis, Bill Denney, 2008/09/15
- Re: Octave plot on time/date x-axis, David Bateman, 2008/09/16
- Re: Octave plot on time/date x-axis,
Bill Denney <=
- [changeset]: Re: Octave plot on time/date x-axis, David Bateman, 2008/09/16
- [changeset]: Re: Octave plot on time/date x-axis, John W. Eaton, 2008/09/17
- Re: [changeset]: Re: Octave plot on time/date x-axis, dbateman, 2008/09/17
- Re: [changeset]: Re: Octave plot on time/date x-axis, John W. Eaton, 2008/09/17