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From: | Quentin Spencer |
Subject: | Re: Saving Image data in eps format. |
Date: | Tue, 15 Feb 2005 08:12:45 -0600 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 0.9 (X11/20041127) |
The 4.0 version of gnuplot has the ability to do 3-D plots with multiple colors. I once investigated the possibility of using 3-D mode as a way of displaying 2-D images, and it appears to be a possibility. If I can find the code I wrote I'll post it here.
-Quentin Geordie McBain wrote:
If you've got Octave-Forge <http://octave.sf.net>, you can use its print function to get EPS output. If not, you can use the lower-level gnuplot functions from Octave to set the output type ("terminal") and output file name ("output"): e.g. octave> x=linspace (-pi, pi, 100); y=sin(x); octave> gset terminal postscript eps octave> gset output "sine.eps" octave> plot (x, y) Geordie McBain www.aeromech.usyd.edu.au/~mcbain On Sun, Feb 13, 2005 at 06:52:41PM -0600, Mamo wrote:I recently started using Octave. I wanted to save an Image data(Matrix) in eps format "filename.eps". But I couldn't find any octave command that lets me do this. I found "saveimage" but it saves as .ps not .eps. Can some one help me with this issue please?Thank you.
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