That will work just fine,
Mark
On 7/13/06, Eric Firing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
But why is this better than the following?
plot(Z[0,:], Z[1:,:])
The latter would accomplish the same, be completely consistent with
option 4, be completely explicit and unambiguous, require no more typing
than using a kwarg, require no extra logic in the plot code, and require
no extra documentation for the plot command.
Eric
>
> As you said, there will be many more opinions,
>
> Mark
>
>
>
> To summarize, the options seem to be:
>
> 1) Leave plot argument parsing alone.
> 2) Accept an Nx2 array in place of a pair of arguments containing x
> and y.
>
> 3) Implement the Matlab model.
> 4) Implement the Matlab model, but taking rows instead of columns in an
> X or Y array that is 2-D.
>
> I am open to arguments, but my preference is the Matlab model. I don't
> think that the difference in native array storage order matters much.
> It is more important to have the API at the plot method and function
> level match the way people think.
>
> Eric
>
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