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From: Tatsuro M. <tma...@ya...> - 2007-12-18 06:13:04
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Hello Hans-Bernard Broeker There has been no answer. I think that my idea is right. If it is so, I am satisfied and I do not care that whether the problem will be stated somewhere or not. This is because this mail will have remain as a record. Regards Tatsuro --- Tatsuro MATSUOKA <tma...@ya...> wrote: > Hello > > I consider this problem again. Because the way of my writing was not appropriate > , I forgot to ask one improtant thing. > > >In the octave threads I wrote > >http://www.cae.wisc.edu/pipermail/octave-maintainers/2007-December/005234.html > > This was attached at end of this mail. > (After '****************************') > > Tatsuro> Term ehnahced and > Tatsuro> > Tatsuro> gnuplot> set palette positive color model RGB maxcolors 64; > Tatsuro> gnuplot> set palette file "-" binary record=64 using 1:2:3:4; > Tatsuro> ??>・E? > Tatsuro> exit > Tatsuro> is the origin? > > The reply to this question in the octave threads was that 'pgnuplot+ wgnuplot' may not accept > binary > data from the pipe. > > I think that his reply is right. > (I think that the origin fault caused by the liimitation of the 'PostMessage' in the pgnuplot.) > > > For binary data from the pipe, the gnuplot on cygwin did not cause any problem. > > If this is the limitation of 'pgnuplot+ wgnuplot', please state the fact in the some document or > help. > > If my idea is not correct, please reply me. > > Tatsuro > > > > > > ******************************************** > Hello > > >From octave cvs 2007-11-30(2.9.17+), I have not been able to use the combination of the > pgnuplot and > wgnuplot from the gnuplot official issue. > The result is the same for the 2.9.18. > I checked for Kakuto's cvs version of the combination of the pgnuplot and wgnuplot. > The problem always the same. > > However, by Michael gnuplot, nothing is bad. > > the combination of the pgnuplot and wgnuplot > > octave.exe:1> plot (1:10) > > Copy of wnuplot command line. > > > Terminal type set to 'windows' > gnuplot> set terminal windows enhanced > Terminal type set to 'windows' > Options are 'color enhanced' > gnuplot> > gnuplot> reset; > gnuplot> set origin 0, 0; > gnuplot> set size 1, 1; > gnuplot> set size noratio; > gnuplot> set pm3d; > gnuplot> unset label; > gnuplot> unset title; > gnuplot> unset xlabel; > gnuplot> unset x2label; > gnuplot> unset ylabel; > gnuplot> unset y2label; > gnuplot> unset zlabel; > gnuplot> set grid noxtics; > gnuplot> set grid noytics; > gnuplot> set grid noztics; > gnuplot> set grid nomxtics; > gnuplot> set grid nomytics; > gnuplot> set grid nomztics; > gnuplot> set format x "%g"; > gnuplot> set xtics textcolor rgb "#000000"; > gnuplot> unset x2tics; > gnuplot> set format y "%g"; > gnuplot> set ytics textcolor rgb "#000000"; > gnuplot> unset y2tics; > gnuplot> set format z "%g"; > gnuplot> set ztics textcolor rgb "#000000"; > gnuplot> unset logscale x; > gnuplot> unset logscale y; > gnuplot> unset logscale z; > gnuplot> set style line 1 default; > gnuplot> set style line 1 linecolor rgb "#0000ff" linewidth 0.500000 pointsize 1 > .000000; > gnuplot> set hidden3d; > gnuplot> set xrange [1.000000000000000e+000:1.000000000000000e+001] noreverse; > gnuplot> set yrange [1.000000000000000e+000:1.000000000000000e+001] noreverse; > gnuplot> set cbrange [0:1]; > gnuplot> set border 431; > gnuplot> unset key; > gnuplot> set style data lines; > gnuplot> set palette positive color model RGB maxcolors 64; > gnuplot> set palette file "-" binary record=64 using 1:2:3:4; > ??>・E? > exit > > > > > > For 2.9.17, > Terminal type set to 'windows' > gnuplot> > gnuplot> reset; > gnuplot> set origin 0, 0; > gnuplot> set size 1, 1; > gnuplot> set size noratio; > gnuplot> unset label; > gnuplot> unset title; > gnuplot> unset xlabel; > gnuplot> unset ylabel; > gnuplot> unset zlabel; > gnuplot> set grid noxtics; > gnuplot> set grid noytics; > gnuplot> set grid noztics; > gnuplot> set grid nomxtics; > gnuplot> set grid nomytics; > gnuplot> set grid nomztics; > gnuplot> set format x "%g"; > gnuplot> set xtics; > gnuplot> unset x2tics; > gnuplot> set format y "%g"; > gnuplot> set ytics; > gnuplot> unset y2tics; > gnuplot> set format z "%g"; > gnuplot> set ztics; > gnuplot> unset logscale x; > gnuplot> unset logscale y; > gnuplot> unset logscale z; > gnuplot> set style line 1 default; > gnuplot> set style line 1 linecolor rgb "#0000ff" linewidth 0.500000 pointsize 1 > .000000; > gnuplot> set hidden3d; > gnuplot> set xrange [1.000000000000000e+000:1.000000000000000e+001] noreverse; > gnuplot> set yrange [1.000000000000000e+000:1.000000000000000e+001] noreverse; > gnuplot> set border 431; > gnuplot> unset key; > gnuplot> set style data lines; > gnuplot> plot "-" using ($1):($2) axes x1y1 title "" with lines linestyle 1 \ > >; > input data ('e' ends) > 1 1 > input data ('e' ends) > 2 2 > input data ('e' ends) > 3 3 > input data ('e' ends) > 4 4 > input data ('e' ends) > 5 5 > input data ('e' ends) > 6 6 > input data ('e' ends) > 7 7 > input data ('e' ends) > 8 8 > input data ('e' ends) > 9 9 > input data ('e' ends) > 10 10 > input data ('e' ends) > e > smooth palette in windows: available 256 color positions; using 256 of them > gnuplot> > > > Term ehnahceda and > > gnuplot> set palette positive color model RGB maxcolors 64; > gnuplot> set palette file "-" binary record=64 using 1:2:3:4; > ??>・E? > exit > is the origin? > > > > Anyway Michael's gnuplot goes well, this is a trivial issue but I wonder why. > > Tatsuro > > > > -------------------------------------- > New Design Yahoo! 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