New Install - nothing happens for plot command

eli brossell elijahbro at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 7 22:22:36 CST 2008


I don't think I started an X server before running octave.  I don't know what an X server is.  I started a cygwin/shell and typed octave, then commenced with the example lines in my original post.  

"John W. Eaton" <jwe at bevo.che.wisc.edu> wrote:

On  7-Feb-2008, eli brossell wrote:
| I installed octave 2.1.73 and gnuplot 4.2.2-1 today as part of a new i686-pc-cygwin installation.  I've been trying to do some simple plots just to see how things work.  Nothing is happening when I enter the plot command.  The lines below are an example of what I'm entering after starting octave in cygwin.
|    
|   octave:1> a = [1 2 3];
|   octave:2> b = [2 3 4];
|   octave:3> plot(a,b)
|   octave:4>
|    
|   I was expecting another window to open as a result of line 3.  Is that wrong?  I've  reinstalled gnuplot and octave through the cygwin setup executable a couple of times with various mirrors and both http and ftp.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Did you start an X server before running Octave?

However, as Michael said, the 2.1.73 binary in Cygwin is obsolete.

jwe
        


       
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