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Re: Axes object in Octave 2.9.12 and other plotting questions
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John W. Eaton |
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Re: Axes object in Octave 2.9.12 and other plotting questions |
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Thu, 14 Jun 2007 18:59:09 -0400 |
On 14-Jun-2007, Mark B. wrote:
| No problem. However but tick marks are supported in *gnuplot*. How can I
| bypass all the set functions in octave 2.9.12 (gset is no longer supported)
| and make the ticks and tick labels appear in this way?
Save your data to a file and run gnuplot separately?
To do it from Octave, someone needs to implement the properties.
Don't wait for me to do it.
jwe
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