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mtlb_axis
Matlab axis emulation function
Calling Sequence
mtlb_axis(X) mtlb_axis(st) mtlb_axis(axeshandle, ...) [mode,visibility,direction]=mtlb_axis('state')
Arguments
- X
a vector of reals ([xmin xmax ymin ymax] or [xmin xmax ymin ymax zmin zmax])
- st
a string ('auto', 'manual', 'tight', 'ij', 'xy', 'equal', 'square', 'vis3d', 'off', 'on')
- axeshandle
handle of the current axes entity
Description
Matlab axis
have not a Scilab equivalent function.
The function mtlb_axis(...)
is used by
mfile2sci
to replace axis(...)
when it was not
possible to know what were the inputs while porting Matlab code to Scilab.
This function will determine the correct semantic at run time (axis
fill
, axis image
and axis normal
are not implemented). If you want to have a more efficient code it is
possible to replace mtlb_axis
call by get(axeshandle,
prop)
call (prop is an axis property, see
axis_properties)
Caution: mtlb_axis
has not to be used for hand coded
functions.
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