From: Surandokht N. <sur...@gm...> - 2012-11-16 08:02:21
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Thanks for the information. I'll try it. Cheers, Sue On 12-11-16 9:00 AM, "Daniel J Sebald" <dan...@ie...> wrote: >On 11/16/2012 01:50 AM, Surandokht Nikzad wrote: >> The platform is Mac OS X version 10.6.8 >> The version of octave is 3.4.0 >> The version of gnuplot is version 4.2.5 > >Well, those versions go back quite a ways. You might have to upgrade to >something more recent, like octave 3.5.5 or greater. (The latest stable >Octave is 3.6.2.) Along with that, an upgrade in gnuplot would be good >too. (The latest stable version is 4.6.) > >That, or randomly try other symbols and see if you can find the circle. > >Dan > > >> On 12-11-16 8:45 AM, "Daniel J Sebald"<dan...@ie...> wrote: >> >>> On 11/16/2012 01:38 AM, Surandokht Nikzad wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I have a question regarding symbols in plotting. I wonder about the >>>>very >>>> basic one, which is circle 'o'. >>>> When I use this for plotting [plot(x,y,'o')], instead of having >>>>circle, >>>> I get triangle shape with a dot in the middle! >>>> >>>> What should I do to solve this tiny/strange problem? >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance, >>>> Sue >>> >>> What platform are you running on? Linux? Windows? OSX? >>> >>> What version of octave are you using (at the octave prompt type >>>version)? >>> >>> What version of gnuplot are you using (type "gnuplot --version" at a >>> command line)? >>> >>> Dan >> >> >> > >-- > >Dan Sebald >email: daniel(DOT)sebald(AT)ieee(DOT)org >URL: http://www(DOT)dansebald(DOT)com |