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| ==Playing with Octave== | ==Playing with Octave== | ||
| With this I made a simple plot with labels, a title, and a legend. | With this I made a simple plot with labels, a title, and a legend. Then I saved it as a png file. | ||
| [[File:Xplot.png|800px|thumb|right|Plot of the script Xplot.m]] | |||
|   clear all |   clear all | ||
|   close all |   close all | ||
|   x=0:.1:10; |   x=0:.1:10; | ||
|   plot (x,x) |   plot (x,x,'b-') | ||
|   xlabel ('x label') |   xlabel ('x label') | ||
|   ylabel ('y label') |   ylabel ('y label') | ||
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|   grid on |   grid on | ||
|   legend ('y=x') |   legend ('y=x') | ||
|  print ('Xplot.png','-dpng'); | |||
Revision as of 15:32, 29 September 2010
Installing Octave
To install Octave, go to one of the computers in the computer lab and copy C:\Octave to a thumb drive. Then paste the Octave folder to your C:\ drive. This will save you at least 30 minutes and a headache.
The executable file is C:\Octave\3.2.3_gcc-4.4.0\bin\octave.exe
Octave does not have to be in the computer's registry. I am running octave from my thumb drive so I can have it on any computer I want.
Playing with Octave
With this I made a simple plot with labels, a title, and a legend. Then I saved it as a png file.
clear all
close all
x=0:.1:10;
plot (x,x,'b-')
xlabel ('x label')
ylabel ('y label')
title ('title')
grid on
legend ('y=x')
print ('Xplot.png','-dpng');