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- Sfgrayplot
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- champ
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- plot2d
- plot2d1
- plot2d2
- plot2d3
- plot2d4
- plot2d_old_version
- polarplot
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plot2d_old_version
The syntaxes described below are obsolete
Calling Sequence
plot2d([logflag],x,y,[style,strf,leg,rect,nax])
Arguments
- x,y
- two matrices (or column vectors). - in the usual way - xis a matrix of the same size than- y(the column j of- yis plotted with respect to column j of- x)
- if all the columns of - xare equal (ie the abscissae of all the curves are the same),- xmay be simply the (column) vector of these abscissae (- xis then a column vector of length equal to the row dimension of- y).
- when - xis not given, it is supposed to be the column vector [1; 2; ...; row dimension of y].
 
- style
- is a real row vector of size nc. The style to use for curve - iis defined by- style(i). The default style is- 1:nc(1 for the first curve, 2 for the second, etc.).- if - style(i)is negative or zero, the curve is plotted using the mark with id- abs(style(i)); use- xset()to set the mark id and xget('mark') to get the current mark id.
- if - style(i)is strictly positive, a plain line with color id- style(i)or a dashed line with dash id- style(i)is used; use- xset()to see the color ids.
 
- strf
- is a string of length 3 - "xyz"(by default- strf= "081")- x
- controls the display of captions. - x=0
- no caption. 
- x=1
- captions are displayed. They are given by the optional argument - leg.
 
- y
- controls the computation of the actual coordinate ranges from the minimal requested values. Actual ranges can be larger than minimal requirements. - y=0
- no computation, the plot use the previus (or default) scale 
- y=1
- from the rect arg 
- y=2
- from the min/max of the x, y datas 
- y=3
- built for an isometric scale from the rect arg 
- y=4
- built for an isometric plot from the min/max of the x, y datas 
- y=5
- enlarged for pretty axes from the rect arg 
- y=6
- enlarged for pretty axes from the min/max of the x, y datas 
- y=7
- like y=1 but the previus plot(s) are redrawn to use the new scale 
- y=8
- like y=2 but the previus plot(s) are redrawn to use the new scale 
 
- z
- controls the display of information on the frame around the plot. If axes are requested, the number of tics can be specified by the - naxoptional argument.- z=0
- nothing is drawn around the plot. 
- z=1
- axes are drawn, the y=axis is displayed on the left. 
- z=2
- the plot is surrounded by a box without tics. 
- z=3
- axes are drawn, the y=axis is displayed on the right. 
- z=4
- axes are drawn centred in the middle of the frame box. 
- z=5
- axes are drawn so as to cross at point - (0,0). If point- (0,0)does not lie inside the frame, axes will not appear on the graph.
 
 
- leg
- a string. It is used when the first character x of argument - strfis 1.- leghas the form- "leg1@leg2@...."where- leg1,- leg2, etc. are respectively the captions of the first curve, of the second curve, etc. The default is- "".
- rect
- This argument is used when the second character y of argument - strfis 1, 3 or 5. It is a row vector of size 4 and gives the dimension of the frame:- rect=[xmin,ymin,xmax,ymax].
- nax
- This argument is used when the third character z of argument - strfis 1. It is a row vector with four entries- [nx,Nx,ny,Ny]where- nx(- ny) is the number of subgraduations on the x (y) axis and- Nx(- Ny) is the number of graduations on the x (y) axis.
- logflag
- a string formed by to characters h (for horizontal axis) and v (for vertical axis) each of these characters can take the values "n" or "l". "l" stands for logarithmic graduation and "n" for normal graduation. For example "ll"stands for a log-log plot. Default value is "nn". 
Description
plot2d plots a set of 2D curves. Piecewise linear
    plotting is used.
By default, successive plots are superposed. To clear the previous
    plot, use clf().
See the meaning of the parameters above for a complete description.
Enter the command plot2d() to see a demo.
Other high level plot2d function exists:
Examples
//simple plot x=[0:0.1:2*%pi]'; plot2d(sin(x)) clf() plot2d(x,sin(x)) //multiple plot clf() plot2d(x,[sin(x) sin(2*x) sin(3*x)]) // multiple plot giving the dimensions of the frame // old syntax and new syntax clf() plot2d(x,[sin(x) sin(2*x) sin(3*x)],1:3,"011","",[0,0,6,0.5]) clf() plot2d(x,[sin(x) sin(2*x) sin(3*x)],rect=[0,0,6,0.5]) //multiple plot with captions and given tics // old syntax and new syntax clf() plot2d(x,[sin(x) sin(2*x) sin(3*x)],.. [1,2,3],"111","L1@L2@L3",[0,-2,2*%pi,2],[2,10,2,10]); clf() plot2d(x,[sin(x) sin(2*x) sin(3*x)],.. [1,2,3],leg="L1@L2@L3",nax=[2,10,2,10],rect=[0,-2,2*%pi,2]) // isoview clf() plot2d(x,sin(x),1,"041") // scale clf() plot2d(x,sin(x),1,"061") // auto scaling with previous plots clf() plot2d(x,sin(x),1) plot2d(x,2*sin(x),2) plot2d(2*x,cos(x),3) // axis on the right clf() plot2d(x,sin(x),1,"183","sin(x)") // centered axis clf() plot2d(x,sin(x),1,"184","sin(x)") // axis centered at (0,0) clf() plot2d(x-4,sin(x),1,"185","sin(x)")
See Also
Authors
J.Ph.C.
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