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plot2d1
2D plot (logarithmic axes) (obsolete)
Calling Sequence
plot2d1(str,x,y,[style,strf,leg,rect,nax])
Arguments
- str
is a string of length three
"abc"
.- a
can have the following values:
e
,o
org
.- e
means "empty". Itspecifies the fact that the value of
x
is not used (thex
values are supposed to be regularly spaced, ie 1:<number of rows ofy
>). The user must anyway give a value forx
, 1 for instance:plot2d1("enn",1,y)
.- o
means "one". If there are many curves, they all have the same x-values:
x
is a column vector of size nl andy
is a matrix of size (nl,nc). For example :x=[0:0.1:2*%pi]';plot2d1("onn",x,[sin(x) cos(x)])
.- g
means "general".
x
andy
must have the same size (nl,nc). Each column ofy
is plotted with respect to the corresponding column ofx
.nc
curves are plotted usingnl
points.
- b, c
can have the values
n
(normal) orl
(logarithmic).- b=l
a logarithmic axis is used on the x-axis
- c=l
a logarithmic axis is used on the y-axis
- x,y,[style,strf,leg,rect,nax]
these arguments have the same meaning as in the
plot2d
function.- opt_args
these arguments have the same meaning as in the
plot2d
function.
Description
This function is obsolete. USE plot2d
INSTEAD !!
plot2d1
plots a set of 2D curves. It is the same as
plot2d
but with one more argument str
which
enables logarithmic axis. Moreover, it allows to specify only one column
vector for x
when it is the same for all the curves.
By default, successive plots are superposed. To clear the previous
plot, use clf
.
Enter the command plot2d1()
to see a demo.
Examples
Authors
J.Ph.C.
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