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* the actual data and data-plot-properties are inside the handles {{Codeline|p}} and {{Codeline|r}}. | * the actual data and data-plot-properties are inside the handles {{Codeline|p}} and {{Codeline|r}}. | ||
So let's say you want to change the line thickness of the data in the first figure: | So let's say you want to change the line thickness of the data in the first figure: | ||
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get(q) | get(q) | ||
And {{Codeline|set} anything that is not to your taste to something else (for what's available see the [http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/interpreter/ manual]. | And {{Codeline|set}} anything that is not to your taste to something else (for what's available see the [http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/interpreter/ manual]). | ||
set(p,'marker','*') | set(p,'marker','*') | ||
Adding {{Codeline|text()}} inside an {{Codeline|axes()}} object is done by | |||
text(2,0.8,'HERE'); | |||
... but it now inserted in figure1, which ''might NOT be want you anticipated''. | |||
The {{Codeline|text()}} command does ''not'' have the option to tell it in which figure or axes object to write the text. | |||
Make sure you have moved current figure and axes ''before'' calling {{Codeline|text()}} to insert text: | |||
figure(2) | |||
set(gcf(),'currentaxes',r); | |||
text(1,0.5,"This is where I wanted my text"); |
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