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date | Thu, 11 Jul 1996 20:18:38 +0000 |
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### Copyright (C) 1996 John W. Eaton ### ### This file is part of Octave. ### ### Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it ### under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ### the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) ### any later version. ### ### Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ### WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ### MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ### General Public License for more details. ### ### You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ### along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free ### Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA ### 02111-1307, USA. ## usage: plot (x, y) ## plot (x1, y1, x2, y2, ...) ## plot (x, y, fmt) ## ## If the first argument is a vector and the second is a matrix, the ## the vector is plotted versus the columns (or rows) of the matrix. ## (using whichever combination matches, with columns tried first.) ## ## If the first argument is a matrix and the second is a vector, the ## the columns (or rows) of the matrix are plotted versus the vector. ## (using whichever combination matches, with columns tried first.) ## ## If both arguments are vectors, the elements of y are plotted versus ## the elements of x. ## ## If both arguments are matrices, the columns of y are plotted versus ## the columns of x. In this case, both matrices must have the same ## number of rows and columns and no attempt is made to transpose the ## arguments to make the number of rows match. ## ## If both arguments are scalars, a single point is plotted. ## ## If only one argument is given, it is taken as the set of y ## coordinates and the x coordinates are taken to be the indices of the ## elements, starting with 1. ## ## To see possible options for FMT please see plot_opt. ## ## Examples: ## ## plot (x, y, "@12", x, y2, x, y3, "4", x, y4, "+") ## ## y will be plotted with points of type 2 ("+") and color 1 (red). ## y2 will be plotted with lines. ## y3 will be plotted with lines of color 4. ## y4 will be plotted with points which are "+"s. ## ## plot (b, "*") ## ## b will be plotted with points of type "*". ## ## See also: semilogx, semilogy, loglog, polar, mesh, contour, plot_opt ## bar, stairs, gplot, gsplot, replot, xlabel, ylabel, title function plot (...) set nologscale; set nopolar; plot_int ("plot", all_va_args); endfunction