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Package: octave-epstk
Version: 2.2-8
Severity: normal
Apparently there is no way of removing ticks from an axis, leaving just
a simple line. Either you remove it completely by making it invisible,
or you have the ticks.
It should be possible to have a naked axis, without neither ticks nor
values: if this is possible, it would be good to have a demo of it.
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Am Montag, den 14.04.2008, 14:47 +0200 schrieb Thomas Weber:>
> > Apparently there is no way of removing ticks from an axis, leaving just
> > a simple line. Either you remove it completely by making it invisible,
> > or you have the ticks.
> >
> > It should be possible to have a naked axis, without neither ticks nor
> > values: if this is possible, it would be good to have a demo of it.
>
> How about the following (taken from edemo3 and modified, see my
> comment):
>
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> %%
> %% Routine: Multi plot
> %% (see demo3.png)
> %%
> eopen('demo3.eps');
> eglobpar; % get access to global parameters
> esavpar; % save default parameter
>
> % set tics like Matlab
> eAxesValueSpace=3;
> eAxesTicLongLength=0.0
> eAxesTicShortLength=0.0;
> % => no ticks
>
> % simple plot
> %eYAxisWestScaleType=2;
> %eYGridVisible=1;
> xData=0:0.1:2*pi;
> eYAxisEastValueFormat=2;
> eplot(xData,exp(sin(xData).*xData),'exp(sin(x)*x)',0,[1 0 0]);
> eplot(xData,exp(cos(xData).*xData),'exp(cos(x)*x)',2,[0 0 1]);
> eplot;
>
> % close eps-file
> eclose;
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Stefan Müller (epstk's author) confirmed in a private mail that
eAxesTicLongLength=0.0 and eAxesTicShortLength=0.0 are indeed the way to
achieve a tick-less axis. As they are already mentioned in one of the
demos, I'm closing this bug.
Thomas
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