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Re: gplot
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Søren Hauberg |
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Re: gplot |
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Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:21:00 +0200 |
Hi Miquel,
Thanks for the quick response and sorry about being so late to reply.
Currently I've just removed the call to gplot as it appears like I don't
really want that plot anyway.
I will however have a look at the code you linked to to see if I can
make things work with the plot.
Thanks,
Søren
ons, 28 09 2005 kl. 09:56 +0200, skrev Miquel Cabanas:
> hi,
>
> (this is the outcome of a google search for gplot and matlab)
>
> a quick glance at the isomap code shows that gplot is used to plot the
> connected points graph, which you probably want to display. Hence, your
> only option would be to write your own gplot() function to do that kind
> of graph (and donate it to octave).
>
> But you're luck, and someone else has (apparently) done that job for
> you. Check MESHPART, a public domain Mesh Partitioning and Graph
> Separator Toolbox, at
>
> http://www.cerfacs.fr/algor/Softs/MESHPART/
>
> it comes with "gplotg - Draw a 2D or 3D mesh (replaces Matlab's gplot)".
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Miquel
>
>
>
> On Tue, 2005-09-27 at 20:38 +0200, Søren Hauberg wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I just downloaded the matlab code for the Isomap algorithm, and I see
> > that it uses the 'gplot' command. In octave 'gplot' used to be an
> > interface function to gnuplot, while in matlab it is some plotting
> > function that I don't really know. So my question is if somebody knows
> > how to fix the code to not call gplot?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Søren
> >
> >
> >
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- gplot, Søren Hauberg, 2005/09/27
- Re: gplot, Miquel Cabanas, 2005/09/28
- Re: gplot,
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