There is a lot of work to be done on GC plot. I'm hoping this will be done by the community after the release is out. With relatively little effort GC plot could do a much better mapping for plot options and data. I think this effort is better delayed until after the release.
I have made the following changes as a result of your comments: 1. xline flipped axis as you suggest (embarassing mistake) 2. added type xsticklinexy 3. kludge plot to do xsticklinexy for case: 'stick,line' plot (i.10);10?10 4. kept default height 100 (rather than your change to 300) Note that with jgc you can get your 300 height. E.g., 'reset xsticklinexy &chs=300x300 show' jgc (i.10);10?.10 On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 12:03 PM, David Mitchell <[email protected]>wrote: > On further reflection, it looks like the axes display is reversed. > > I get better plot results with: > > xline=: '&cht=lc&chs=300x300&chds=<MIN>,<MAX>&chxt=y,x&chxr=1,<MIN>,<MAX>' > > where chtxt is changed from x,y to y,x. > > Also, this seems to work for the 'stick,line' plot: > > > xlinexy=:'&cht=lxy&chs=300x300&chds=<MIN>,<MAX>&chxt=y,x&chxr=0,<YMIN>,<YMAX>|1,<MIN>,<MAX>&chm=v,FF0000,0,::1,2' > -- > > On 1/16/2011 11:07, Eric Iverson wrote: > > I agree that this is an important lab to get to run clean and will make > some > > minor adjustments. > > > > Having a mix of jhs GC plot and jgtk plot in the same session probably > > shouldn't be allowed to happen in the lab. > > > > For now my goal is to get that lab to run clean in JHS. I will probably > > adjust it so that only JHS viewmat and plot is used. > > > > For the first release gcplot won't be able to cope with all the > > requirements of that lab. For now I think the reports of 'unsupported > > options and complexity' are acceptable. The eventual fix is to extend the > > capabilities of gcplot, not to revert to jgtk plot. > > > > On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 7:07 AM, David Mitchell<[email protected] > >wrote: > > > >> I tried running this and ran afoul of viewmat and plot. > >> > >> I changed the first > >> > >> require 'plot graph' > >> > >> to > >> > >> require 'viewmat' > >> > >> I found this rather nice, as the viewmat output was now displayed > in-line > >> in the > >> browser. > >> > >> But, non-viewmat plots were a thornier problem. > >> > >> Removing > >> > >> require'plot graph' > >> > >> invoked the new Google plot, which was fine for a few plots, but failed > on > >> most > >> with errors like this: > >> > >> unsupported plot options: stick,line > >> unsupported data complexity > >> > >> Changing > >> > >> require'plot graph' > >> > >> to > >> > >> require 'plot' > >> > >> now got what looks like the new GTK plot. This successfully displayed > all > >> the > >> plots, but the plot window opened behind my browser window and I had to > >> hunt for > >> it. Also, the plot window appeared before the text in the lab > describing > >> the > >> plot. Finally, the plot window had to be closed before I could continue > >> with > >> the lab. > >> > >> And, this would probably would not work well if the J lab browser were > not > >> on > >> the same system as jhs. > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > >> > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
