I'm affraid I cannot help you on the Matlab front (I don't have it
installed), but have you considered using pyplot (from matplotlib)?
It's basically a clone of the Matlab plotting framework. I've used it
recently to make a semilog plot with excellent results.

On 1 mar, 12:57, sm123123 <singh.madhusu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sigh.
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> When I issue a plot() command using the Matlab interface, I get a
> syntax error.
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> On Mar 1, 5:43 am, Dan Drake <dr...@kaist.edu> wrote:
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> > On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 at 11:32AM -0800, sm123123 wrote:
> > > It seems that I was unable to convey the issue at hand. For
> > > Mathematica, I can issue a Plot[] command, followed by an Export[] and
> > > then use \includegraphics to use the generated plot (the its not good
> > > enough section in the SageTeX manual).
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> > > I cannot do the same for matlab.
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> > > Sage does have a matlab interface which (presumably) can accept
> > > textual commands.
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> > What you'll need to do is use that Matlab interface to generate and save
> > your plot, then use \includegraphics. Sadly, I don't know enough about
> > Matlab or the Sage interface to it to help you do that. But if Matlab
> > can save plots to a file and our interface can let you issue those
> > commands to Matlab, it should work. Let me know if you figure it out so
> > I can include a bit about that in the SageTeX manual.
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> > Dan
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