From help-octave-request at bevo dot che dot wisc dot edu Wed Mar 11 07:21:13 1998 Subject: problem with hold in gnuplot From: Mario Storti To: help-octave at bevo dot che dot wisc dot edu cc: mstorti at minerva dot unl dot edu dot ar Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 10:12:01 -0300 Hi all! When I issue 'hold on', subsequent 'replot' commands give plots or blank screens in a rather random sequence. Here is a transcript of a typical session. (I inserted lines containing '(plot)' or '(blank screen)' depending on the result of the given command. ) ========== TRANSCRIPTION OF OCTAVE SESSION ===================== > Octave, version 2.0.11 (i586-pc-linux-gnulibc1). > Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998 John W. Eaton. > This is free software with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. > For details, type `warranty'. > octave> x=(0:.1:10)'; > octave> plot(x,sin(x)) > (plot) > octave> hold > octave> plot(x,-sin(x)) > (blank screen) > octave> replot > (blank screen) > octave> replot > (plot) > octave> replot > (blank screen) > octave> replot > (blank screen) > octave> replot > (blank screen) > octave> replot > (plot) > octave> replot > (blank screen) > octave> replot > (plot) > octave> replot > (plot) > octave> replot > (plot) > octave> replot > (plot) > octave> replot > octave> plot(x,-.5*sin(x)) > (plot) > octave> plot(x,-.5*sin(x)) > (plot) > octave> replot > (plot) > octave> ================================================================ Octave: version 2.0.11 (i586-pc-linux-gnulibc1). Gnuplot: 3.5 (RedHat package 3.5-5) Linux: RedHat 4.0 (Kernel 2.0.18) Any hints? (BTW, I visited the Octave Web page recently. Very cool indeed that rotating thing.) Cheers, Mario %%%%%%<>%%%%%%<>%%%%%%<>%%%%%%<>%%%%%%<>%%%%%%<>%%%%%%<>%%%%%%<>%%%%%%<>% Mario Alberto Storti | Fax: (54)(42) 55.09.44 | Centro Internacional de Metodos Computacionales| Tel: (54)(42) 55.91.75 | en Ingenieria - CIMEC |........................| INTEC, Guemes 3450 - 3000 Santa Fe, Argentina | Reply: mstorti at minerva dot unl dot edu dot ar,| http://venus dot unl dot edu dot ar/gtm-eng dot html http://venus.unl.edu.ar/gtm-eng.html |