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Re: Different plot behavior in octave and gnuplot
From: |
Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso |
Subject: |
Re: Different plot behavior in octave and gnuplot |
Date: |
Wed, 12 Sep 2012 16:13:45 -0400 |
On 12 September 2012 16:11, emooshag <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso-2 wrote
>> Gnuplot is just a crutch, and we're trying to get rid of it. We're
>> pretty much ready to ditch gnuplot. We don't pass Octave commands into
>> gnuplot. We pass gnuplot commands corresponding to the desired Octave
>> semantics.
>>
> I see. So, am I better off just using fltk?
For most uses, yes, fltk works better. Sadly, fltk and gnuplot
plotting have an unequal set of bugs, but fltk is generally better.
- Jordi G. H.
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- Re: Different plot behavior in octave and gnuplot, emooshag, 2012/09/12
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- Re: Different plot behavior in octave and gnuplot, emooshag, 2012/09/12
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