Am 7/9/2018 um 2:55 AM schrieb William Mitchell:
Yes, I use gnuplot and xmgrace in other situations. But here I have several .m programs which will need octave (or Matlab).
I understood, but I am talking of octave graphics interface See also https://octave.org/doc/v4.4.0/Graphics-Toolkits.html
have you tried to plot with another graphics interface ? What is the output of
this is an octave command
available_graphics_toolkits
and its output should be like octave:1> available_graphics_toolkits ans = { [1,1] = fltk [1,2] = gnuplot } The default toolkit can be changed octave:1> graphics_toolkit() ans = fltk octave:2> graphics_toolkit("gnuplot") octave:3> graphics_toolkit() ans = gnuplot
Usually the "gnuplot" is the less demanding one.
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