[Scilab-users] is there a fast way to plot multiple plots?
Clément David
clement.david at scilab-enterprises.com
Sat Jan 7 11:39:55 CET 2017
Hi,
Do you use the `.data` field of the polylines ? This is way faster than reset-ing all the properties
on each draw.
You could probably also use xpolys() rather than plot2d() to draw multiple polylines at a time.
Thanks,
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Clément
Le vendredi 06 janvier 2017 à 15:28 -0700, wegunterjr a écrit :
> Right now I am reading a folder and getting some plot logs. I have about 95
> of them, and then I parse the log and plot2d and then animate a block over
> the positions in the log. It is taking a few minutes to get all of the
> plot windows to open. I am currently using the scf to open a new plot
> window.
> It isn't getting to the 95th plot and not doing any animation, so it appears
> to be dying right before the end, but there is no output on teh console.
> I am using Scilab 6.0
> scf(newFolderIndex);
> plot2d(xPosition,yPosition)
> xtitle(logFolders(newFolderIndex))
>
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