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doc: Update documentation for functions returning a graphics handle h (Bug #34761)
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Update documentation for functions returning a graphics handle h.
author | Rik <octave@nomad.inbox5.com> |
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date | Tue, 06 Dec 2011 13:09:17 -0800 |
parents | c792872f8942 |
children | 72c96de7a403 |
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## Copyright (C) 1993-2011 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 3 of the License, 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, see ## <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ## -*- texinfo -*- ## @deftypefn {Function File} {} bar (@var{x}, @var{y}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} bar (@var{y}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} bar (@var{x}, @var{y}, @var{w}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} bar (@var{x}, @var{y}, @var{w}, @var{style}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{h} =} bar (@dots{}, @var{prop}, @var{val}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} bar (@var{h}, @dots{}) ## Produce a bar graph from two vectors of x-y data. ## ## If only one argument is given, @var{y}, it is taken as a vector of y-values ## and the x coordinates are taken to be the indices of the elements. ## ## The default width of 0.8 for the bars can be changed using @var{w}. ## ## If @var{y} is a matrix, then each column of @var{y} is taken to be a ## separate bar graph plotted on the same graph. By default the columns ## are plotted side-by-side. This behavior can be changed by the @var{style} ## argument, which can take the values @code{"grouped"} (the default), ## or @code{"stacked"}. ## ## The optional return value @var{h} is a handle to the created "bar series" ## object with one handle per column of the variable @var{y}. This ## series allows common elements of the group of bar series objects to ## be changed in a single bar series and the same properties are changed ## in the other "bar series". For example, ## ## @example ## @group ## h = bar (rand (5, 10)); ## set (h(1), "basevalue", 0.5); ## @end group ## @end example ## ## @noindent ## changes the position on the base of all of the bar series. ## ## The optional input handle @var{h} allows an axis handle to be passed. ## ## The bar graph's appearance may be modified by specifying property/value ## pairs. The following example modifies the face and edge colors. ## ## @example ## bar (randn (1, 100), "facecolor", "r", "edgecolor", "b") ## @end example ## ## @noindent ## The color of the bars is taken from the figure's colormap, such that ## ## @example ## @group ## bar (rand(10,3)) ## colormap (summer ()) ## @end group ## @end example ## ## @noindent ## will change the colors used for the bars. The color of bars can also be set ## manually using the "facecolor" property as shown below. ## ## @example ## @group ## h = bar (rand(10,3)) ## set (h(1), "facecolor", "r") ## set (h(2), "facecolor", "g") ## set (h(3), "facecolor", "b") ## @end group ## @end example ## ## @seealso{barh, plot} ## @end deftypefn ## Author: jwe function varargout = bar (varargin) varargout = cell (nargout, 1); [varargout{:}] = __bar__ (true, "bar", varargin{:}); endfunction %% FIXME: Need demo or test for function