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Re: Plot command sequence behavior
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Daniel J Sebald |
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Re: Plot command sequence behavior |
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Mon, 24 Mar 2008 16:22:30 -0600 |
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John W. Eaton wrote:
On 23-Mar-2008, Bill Denney wrote:
[snip]
Right, the plot function is a "high-level" graphics function so it calls
the newplot function to start a new plot.
OK.
Or just add plot decorations after making the plot:
plot (0:50);
title ("hi");
But then after typing in a bunch of decorations and deciding the plot doesn't
look exactly right and one wants to
plot (0:60)
instead then it is back to entering all the decorations. (Of course, that is
why I do everything in M files anyway so I have a copy.)
Just seems odd, that's all. If one opens a new figure, then yes all
decorations should be cleared, but when just essentially changing the data for
the existing plot?
Dan