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Re: line 0: Can't plot with an empty x range!
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Joan Picanyol i Puig |
Subject: |
Re: line 0: Can't plot with an empty x range! |
Date: |
Wed, 29 Dec 2004 23:56:48 +0100 |
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* Dmitri A. Sergatskov <address@hidden> [20041229 22:35]:
> Dmitri A. Sergatskov wrote:
> >Joan Picanyol i Puig wrote:
> >
> >>I'm getting the message in the subject and can't figure out why, since
> >
> >> axis([t(1), t(100), -3*median(lw(1,:)), 3*median(lw(1,:))]);
> >
> >axis command does "%g" string formatting when composing range command
> >for gnuplot.
> >It make only 5 digits precision so you end up with command sent to gnuplot
> >set xrange [24.99500:24.99500]
> >which is bad.
> >
>
> Changing "%g" -> "%.16g" in axis.m (around line 260) would provide
> gnuplot (at least the version I have) with as much accuracy as it can
> handle.
Thank you very much for the detailed explanation and the workaround, it
worked. I had spent three hours looking around the __plot*__
functions...
> I still deffer it to John to make a final judgment in this case...
If my vote counts, this is a bug.
While I'm at it: what's the precedence for functions definitions in
octave? Can I put a modified copy of axis.m on my working directory
until this gets fixed?
qvb
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pica
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