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Let's do an example: | Let's do an example: | ||
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graphics_toolkit ("gnuplot"); | graphics_toolkit ("gnuplot"); | ||
x = 0:0.1:3; | x = 0:0.1:3; | ||
y = sin (x); | y = sin (x); | ||
p = plot (x, y, "b"); | p = plot (x, y, "b"); | ||
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This should get you a plot of a part of a sine wave. Octave has used all standard properties like line widths, fonts, etc, except for the line color which was forced to be blue (via the {{Codeline|'b'}}). | This should get you a plot of a part of a sine wave. Octave has used all standard properties like line widths, fonts, etc, except for the line color which was forced to be blue (via the {{Codeline|'b'}}). |
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