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From: | Dr . Jürgen Sauermann |
Subject: | Re: Doubt about plotting on MAC OS X Catalina |
Date: | Tue, 26 Nov 2019 17:27:58 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/60.6.1 |
Hi Toni, the + character after SYNTAX ERROR (or any other APL error) indicates that there is more information available regarding that error. The additional information can be displayed with command )MORE. I suspect that in this particular case libraries needed for plotting (essentially libX11.so, libxcb.so, and libX11-xcb.so) were missing on the platform where GNU APL was compiled (i.e. your own machine if you compiled from source or the build machine of a package if you installed a binary package). For ⎕PLOT to work, you may need to compile the interpreter from source with the required X libraries installed beforehand. Best Regards, Jürgen Sauermann On 11/26/19 2:27 PM, Antonio Juan
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Thanks for this awesome software. I have installed gnu plot 1.8 from brew package. It works well, and good integration with emacs. So it is a good environment for learning APL. The only think is that when I try to plot I always get the following error: ⎕PLOT 0 1 ¯1 2 ¯2 3 ¯3 SYNTAX ERROR+ ⎕PLOT 0 1 ¯1 2 ¯2 3 ¯3 ^ I do not see anywhere, if is needed to load a workspace, or the needed for some environment configuration during installation. So really I do not know how to proceed. Thanks for your time Toni |
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