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plotting in windows
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goosst |
Subject: |
plotting in windows |
Date: |
Wed, 9 Jan 2013 11:48:15 -0800 (PST) |
Hello,
I installed the latest version of octave available for windows
(Octave-3.6.2-mingw:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/octave/files/Octave%20Windows%20binaries/Octave%203.6.2%20for%20Windows%20MinGW%20installer/
).
As I want to do some postprocessing with quite some data I did a small test
to generate figures inside a loop.
for i=1:5
figure
plot(rand(10000,1))
print(['test',num2str(i),'.png'],'-dpng')
end
==> result:
* it takes a very long time and no .png files are generated
* the generated figures are not visible and are 'in a state of crashing' (my
best explanation)
A test with a smaller amount of data (rand(1000,1)) instead of
rand(10000,1))) seems to behave fine.
Any possible solutions, workarounds, ... ?
thanks in advance
stijn
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- plotting in windows,
goosst <=
- Re: plotting in windows, Andreas Weber, 2013/01/10
- Re: plotting in windows, Jordi GutiƩrrez Hermoso, 2013/01/10
- Re: plotting in windows, Andreas Weber, 2013/01/10
- Re: plotting in windows, Ben Abbott, 2013/01/10
- Re: plotting in windows, Andreas Weber, 2013/01/11
- Re: plotting in windows, Ben Abbott, 2013/01/11
- Re: plotting in windows, goosst, 2013/01/15