From help-octave-request at bevo dot che dot wisc dot edu Fri Jan 9 13:50:22 2004 Subject: Re: color choice in plotting From: "Henry F. Mollet" To: Ada Cheng , Christoph Dalitz CC: Octave_post Date: Fri, 09 Jan 2004 10:35:17 -0800 I have checked but it appears that help plot gives only info on MATLAB-style plotting. Henry on 1/9/04 3:21 AM, Ada Cheng at acheng at member dot ams dot org wrote: > help plot will give you the informations you need. > Ada > > On Fri, 9 Jan 2004, Christoph Dalitz wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I bet this is an FAQ, but I have not found it in the Octave/Wiki FAQ's: >> >> When I plot several functions in one window, I would like to draw some >> plots with the same color. According to the gnuplot manual, this should be >> possible with the plot option "linetype", eg. >> >> gplot data1 with lines linetype 1, data2 with lines linetype2, data3 with >> lines linetype 1; >> >> Octave gives me the error "'linetype' undefined". Is there any other way to >> set the linetype? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Christoph Dalitz >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------- >> Octave is freely available under the terms of the GNU GPL. >> >> Octave's home on the web: http://www.octave.org >> How to fund new projects: http://www.octave.org/funding.html >> Subscription information: http://www.octave.org/archive.html >> ------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> > > ============================================================================ > Ada Cheng acheng at member dot ams dot org > Assistant Professor http://www.kettering.edu/~acheng > Department of Science and Mathematics > Kettering University > 1700 West Third Avenue > Flint, Michigan 48504-4898 > U.S.A. > ============================================================================ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > Octave is freely available under the terms of the GNU GPL. > > Octave's home on the web: http://www.octave.org > How to fund new projects: http://www.octave.org/funding.html > Subscription information: http://www.octave.org/archive.html > ------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------- Octave is freely available under the terms of the GNU GPL. Octave's home on the web: http://www.octave.org How to fund new projects: http://www.octave.org/funding.html Subscription information: http://www.octave.org/archive.html -------------------------------------------------------------