[Scilab-users] Lack of Scatter type plots in scilab
n.gulunay
n.gulunay at gmail.com
Mon Nov 14 21:37:30 CET 2016
Nobody responded to this message. May be I addressed it wrongly. Is there a seperate email address such requests should be sent to?
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From: "n.gulunay" <n.gulunay at gmail.com>
Date: 11/12/16 8:14 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: Users mailing list for Scilab <users at lists.scilab.org>
Subject: Re: [Scilab-users] Facet color in Vers. 5.5.2
Hi Rafael,Jens's question reminds me the grayplot problem that you helped me with. If you recall I went though all that gymnastics to create a proper set of Inputs like you are describing here. Why doesnt scilab have option of coding scatter type input ( that is x,y and z all are vectors of the same size ) for all these plotting utilities? That will be a good service to the user community.
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From: Rafael Guerra <jrafaelbguerra at hotmail.com>
Date: 11/12/16 6:49 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: Users mailing list for Scilab <users at lists.scilab.org>
Subject: Re: [Scilab-users] Facet color in Vers. 5.5.2
Hi Jens,
You need a proper input to plot3d (x and y monotonous with length n1 and n2, and z with size n1 x n2):
clear;
clf();
plot3d([0
1],[0
1],[0
0;
0
0])
ce=gce();
ce.color_flag=0;
ce.color_mode=5;
// 5 = red; 1 = black
Regards,
Rafael
From:
users [mailto:users-bounces at lists.scilab.org] On Behalf Of
Jens Simon Strom
Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2016 12:00 PM
To: Users mailing list for Scilab <users at lists.scilab.org>
Subject: [Scilab-users] Facet color in
Vers. 5.5.2
Hi Scilab experts,
please help me to get the facet black, not cyan.
plot3d([0 1 1 0]',[0 0 1 1 ]',[0 0 0 0]')
ce=gce();
ce.color_flag=0;// Help page says: "All facets are painted using the color index and method defined by
color_mode"
ce.color_mode=1//Help page says: "The color of the facet when
color_flag value is 0" Index 1 should produce Black, but CYAN is delivered.
//getcolor
Regards
Jens
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