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plot2d2
2D plot (step function)
Calling Sequence
plot2d2([x],y) plot2d2([x],y,<opt_args>) plot2d2([logflag],x,y,[style,strf,leg,rect,nax])
Arguments
- args
- see - plot2dfor a description of parameters.
Description
plot2d2 is the same as plot2d but the
    functions given by (x,y) are supposed to be piecewise
    constant.
By default, successive plots are superposed. To clear the previous
    plot, use clf().
Enter the command plot2d2() to see a demo. Note that all
    the modes proposed by plot2dxx (xx = 1 to 4) can be enabled
    using plot2d and setting the polyline_style
    option to the corresponding number.
Examples
// plots a step function of value i on the segment [i,i+1] // the last segment is not drawn plot2d2([1:4],[1:4],1,"111","step function",[0,0,5,5]) // compare the following with plot2d x=[0:0.1:2*%pi]'; clf() plot2d2(x,[sin(x) sin(2*x) sin(3*x)]) clf(); plot2d(x,[sin(x) sin(2*x) sin(3*x)]) e=gce(); e.children(1).polyline_style=2; e.children(2).polyline_style=2; e.children(3).polyline_style=2;
See Also
Authors
J.Ph.C.
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