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print multiplot/subplot
From: |
Matt Taylor |
Subject: |
print multiplot/subplot |
Date: |
Wed, 07 Jun 2006 12:02:09 -0600 |
User-agent: |
Thunderbird 1.5.0.4 (Windows/20060516) |
I am using version 2.1.73 on Debian Testing.
When I try to print a multiplot, I get the following errors:
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octave:1> subplot_print
octave:2>
gnuplot> set term postscript eps enhanced color solid "Times-Roman" 14 ;
^
line 0: You can't change the terminal in multiplot mode
gnuplot> set output "subplot_print.eps";
^
line 0: you can't change the output in multiplot mode
gnuplot> set terminal x11 1;
^
line 0: You can't change the terminal in multiplot mode
gnuplot> set terminal x11 1;
^
line 0: You can't change the terminal in multiplot mode
gnuplot> set output;
^
line 0: you can't change the output in multiplot mode
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Here is my code:
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% recreate print() problem
clear all;
close all;
t = 0:0.1:10;
x = 2*t;
y = t.^2;
figure(1);
subplot(2,1,1);
plot(t,x,'-r');
subplot(2,1,2);
stem(t,y,'b*');
print("-FTimes-Roman:14", "-solid", "-depsc2", "subplot_print.eps")
oneplot();
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Would this be considered a bug? If not, is there a way to send
multiplots to a file without using __gnuplot_set__, etc.?
(the following is a work-around)
__gnuplot_set__ terminal postscript eps enhanced color solid
"Times-Roman" 14;
__gnuplot_set__ output 'subplot_print.eps';