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Re: Zooms
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Lars Friedrich |
Subject: |
Re: Zooms |
Date: |
Tue, 11 Jul 2006 15:47:20 +0200 |
Hello,
> I'm an Octave newbie and one thing I miss from Matlab is the ability to
> zoom on figures (this at least does not seem to be possible when using
> Gnuplot).
I am also a octave-newbie and I miss the same feature. I think that
gnuplot is able to do interactive zooming. If I do the following, I have
interactive zooming using the right mouse button:
~$ gnuplot
gnuplot> a=0.25
gnuplot> f(x)=sin(x)*a
gnuplot> plot f(x)
But with something similar in octave, I have a Gnuplot-Window, but no
interactive zooming:
~$ octave
octave:1> x=1:10;
octave:2> plot(x)
I have the feeling that the interface between octave and gnuplot has to
be configured in the right way, but I have no idea how to do this. Any
suggestions?
Thank you for every comment
Lars Friedrich
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