On Tue, 22 Dec 2015, Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. wrote:
\starttikzpicture
%\startaxis[legend entries={Cos,Sin2,Sin},reverse legend]
\cldcommand{startaxis{["legend entries"] = "{Cos,Sin2,Sin}", "reverse
legend"}}
This is not valid lua. On a lua prompt, try
t = {["legend entries"]="{Cos,Sin2,Sin}", "reverse legend"}
you get
stdin:1: table index is nil
stack traceback:
stdin:1: in main chunk
[C]: in ?
One can define a lua table using
{[key]=value, [key]=value, ... } etc
or
{value1, value2, ...} etc.
Mixing the two is not allowed.
In ConTeXt, the two are not mixed. But tikz (and pgfplot) freely mix the
two syntax. So, one way to get the result using lua is (untested)
\ctxlua{"\\startaxis[legend entries={Cos,Sin2,Sin}, reverse legend]"}
where, if needed, you can build the string using string.format.
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