Hallo Samuel,
This is refreshing straightforward. Problem solved!
Thanks
Jens
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Am 21.11.2016 15:21, schrieb [email protected]:
Hello Jens,
The proper way to copy graphics is to use copy(). Example:
f = scf();
plot2d()
f.tag = "plot2d() example";
fc = copy(f); // Creates (and render) the copy
fc.tag=="plot2d() example"
HTH
Samuel Gougeon
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De: "Jens Simon Strom"
À: [email protected]
Envoyé: Lundi 21 Novembre 2016 14:32:42
Objet: [Scilab-users] Understanding the graphic hierarchy. Copy a figure
Hallo,
The script below is to make f2 a copy of f1. However f2 is empty although its
axes, compound, and polyline data look as expected.
(Version 5.5.2) xdel ( ) ; xdel ( ) ; f1 = figure ( 1 ) ; plot ( 1 : 3 , 1 : 3
) ca1 = gca ( ) //axes with one compound child
// f2 = figure ( 2 ) ; ca2 = gca ( ) //axes without children ca2_ = ca1 //axes
with one compound child ca2_c = ca2_ . children //compound with one polyline
child ca2_cc = ca2_c . children //polyline, same as in ca1 How can the polyline
be made visible?
Regards
Jens
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