On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 3:58 PM Sven Schreiber <sven.schrei...@fu-berlin.de> wrote: > > Am 23.01.2024 um 21:40 schrieb Cottrell, Allin: > > On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 1:05 PM Sven Schreiber > <sven.schrei...@fu-berlin.de> wrote: > > what I'm asking is maybe best explained by example, see the script > below, which calls R. Is something like that possible with gnuplot (and > hence more directly linkable to gretl) ? > ... > > Gretl is coded in C, which is Turing complete, and its GUI is based on > GTK, which includes a slider widget (GtkScale), so the answer is Yes, > it's possible. All you have to do is design a GUI dialog that revises > the sample range in a gnuplot script via a call to the GtkScale API > and calls for redrawing of the plot accordingly. > > Hehe, notice that I asked "possible with gnuplot", not "possible with gretl". > The idea is of course to leverage and benefit from existing tools, and > especially not to reinvent the wheel.
Ah, true enough. But so far as I know there's no such wheel in gnuplot. Allin _______________________________________________ Gretl-users mailing list -- gretl-users@gretlml.univpm.it To unsubscribe send an email to gretl-users-le...@gretlml.univpm.it Website: https://gretlml.univpm.it/postorius/lists/gretl-users.gretlml.univpm.it/