Thanks, I do try them.

On 12-11-16 6:52 PM, "Daniel J Sebald" <daniel.seb...@ieee.org> wrote:

>On 11/16/2012 11:10 AM, Surandokht Nikzad wrote:
>> Hi there;
>>
>>
>> I think there is bug/error while I am plotting:
>>
>> error: __getlegenddata__: subscript indices must be either positive
>> integers or logicals
>> error: called from:
>> error:
>> 
>>/Applications/Octave.app/Contents/Resources/share/octave/3.4.0/m/plot/pri
>>vate/__getlegenddata__.m
>> at line 38, column 11
>> error:
>> 
>>/Applications/Octave.app/Contents/Resources/share/octave/3.4.0/m/plot/pri
>>vate/__plt__.m
>> at line 57, column 23
>> error:
>> 
>>/Applications/Octave.app/Contents/Resources/share/octave/3.4.0/m/plot/plo
>>t.m
>> at line 194, column 9
>>
>> Here is the script:
>>
>> a=[];
>>
>> [files]=dir('*.txt');
>>
>> for i=1:length(files)
>>
>> a=vertcat(a,dlmread(files(i).name,'',1,0));
>>
>> end;
>>
>>
>> d=0.01;
>>
>> doc_ef=a(:,2);
>>
>> run_doc=0:d:20;
>>
>> dens_est_doc_ef=kernel_dens(ones(size(run_doc)),doc_ef+5,run_doc);
>>
>> plot(run_doc,dens_est_doc_ef,'color',[0.9100 0.4100
>>0.1700],'linewidth',2);
>>
>> xlabel('a',"fontsize",16);
>>
>> ylabel('b',"fontsize",16);
>>
>> a=legend('{\fontsize{16} screen}','{\fontsize{16} screen}');
>>
>> text(10,0.5,'No_o_b_s screen=101',"fontsize",12)
>>
>> grid on
>>
>>
>> I have to use this again to dauble plotting in one graph.
>> The fist time use of this script is fine. No error.
>> However, when I use for the second time for the second data set, I do
>> have the above error!
>>
>> Is there any way to solve this problem?
>
>It's difficult to debug such a thing.  Developers typically work with
>the development version or the most recent stable release.  To go back
>to 3.4 is a bit of guess work without re-installing that version and
>rebuilding.  But often these things get fixed along the way so to go
>back to 3.4 without knowledge the bug still exists in the development
>version is repeating work.
>
>Also, try to isolate the problem to as parsimonious code as possible so
>that others may reproduce on their setups.  We don't know what data
>files you are using, and kernel_dens is not a routine in the standard
>Octave package.  If it were code I could easily run here I could try
>this on Octave 3.6+ series and tell you whether that works.
>
>As for specific error in your case, I don't know what the legend code is
>doing with subscripts.  Maybe the underscore '_' in your variables is
>confusing the code.  Try removing the underscores in the variables, or
>maybe change the translation setting of "latex" on or off.  It's hard to
>say.
>
>Dan
>
>
>>
>> Your help and advice greatly appreciated.
>> Sue
>>
>>
>>
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