Octave Forge functions in 3.0.0
Tatsuro MATSUOKA
tmacchant at yahoo.co.jp
Mon Feb 4 13:39:08 CST 2008
Hello
Please see first the news.
http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/NEWS-3.html
>From the octave version 2.9.12? (for the last version number I'm not sure)
the low level plotting function __gnuplot_set__ does not affect the plot by high level plotting
function like plot.
What you mentioned is not a problem of the octave-forge but that of octave itself.
In the future the low level functions will not be able to be used from the octave script.
To tell the truth I do not know in detail the current status of the high level plotting fuction.
But you feel it is not enough create plots that you want, you may write gnuplot a script and use it by
system('gnuplot xxxx.gp').
I myself have been used such procedures from 2.1.xx era.
Regards
Tatsuro
--- "P.J.G. Long" <pjgl2 at cam.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>
> I apologies if I have missed a previous post, but I am having problems
> getting our installation of 3.0.0 to work as our 2.1.73 version.
>
> The most obvious problem is related to some of the plotting functions we
> have been using, e.g. multiplot, legend and __gnuplot_raw__. Everything was
> working in 2.1.73, we then upgraded to 2.9.9 and I managed to mod the code
> to accept everything, with no errors/warnings, but with some issues of
> double printing the legend when plotting multiple datasets.
>
> In the move to 3.0.0 the legend issue seems to have disappeared, but we now
> get multiple warnings re the use of __gnuplot_raw__ / __gnuplot_set__ to
> the point that I don't seem to be able to redirect the output to a .svg
> file as before, I am getting zero length files although the file is
> created. I addition, multiplot, which I assume comes from the octave-grace
> set of packages doesn't seem to work correctly, but this may be due to some
> dependancies. Is there a predefined method to installing the same packages
> as in 2.1.73 with a single command or does each package need to be
> 'installed' manually?
>
> Thank you for any help
>
>
> Regards
>
>
>
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