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+# Created by Octave 3.6.1, Wed Mar 14 20:28:02 2012 UTC <root@t61>
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+dxfwrite
+
+
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+# type: sq_string
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+ -- Function File: NB = dxfwrite (FILENAME, PL, ...)
+ Write FILENAME as a DXF file. Polyline PL must be defined as
+ matrix of 1, 2 or 3 columns respectively for x, y and z
+ coordinates. The number of polyline (NB) or 0 is returned.
+
+
+
+
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+Write FILENAME as a DXF file.
+
+
+
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+gplot3
+
+
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+ -- Function File: gplot3 (A, XYZ)
+ -- Function File: gplot3 (A, XYZ, LINE_STYLE)
+ -- Function File: [X, Y, Z] = gplot3 (A, XYZ)
+ Plot a 3-dimensional graph defined by A and XYZ in the graph
+ theory sense. A is the adjacency matrix of the array to be
+ plotted and XY is an N-by-3 matrix containing the coordinates of
+ the nodes of the graph.
+
+ The optional parameter LINE_STYLE defines the output style for the
+ plot. Called with no output arguments the graph is plotted
+ directly. Otherwise, return the coordinates of the plot in X and
+ Y.
+
+ See also: gplot, treeplot, etreeplot, spy
+
+
+
+
+
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+Plot a 3-dimensional graph defined by A and XYZ in the graph theory
+sense.
+
+
+
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+hist2d
+
+
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+ -- Function File: [COUNTS, XBINS, YBINS] = hist2d ([X, Y], XBINS,
+ YBINS, NORM)
+ Produce a 2D histogram.
+
+ Points xi,yi are stored in a 2-column array. If ybins is missing,
+ use xbins. If bins is a scalar, use that many bins. If bins is a
+ vector, it represents bin edges.
+
+
+
+
+
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+Produce a 2D histogram.
+
+
+
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+plotdecimate
+
+
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+ -- Function File: plotdecimate (P)
+ -- Function File: plotdecimate (P, SO)
+ -- Function File: plotdecimate (P, SO, RES)
+ Optimise plot data by removing redundant points and segments
+
+ The first parameter P is a two-column matrix to be plotted as X and
+ Y coordinates. The second optional argument SO disables segment
+ optimisation when set to FALSE (default is TRUE). The third
+ optional argument RES is the size of the largest error on the plot:
+ if it is a scalar, it is meant relative to the range of X and Y
+ values (default 1e-3); if it is a 2x1 array, it contains the
+ absolute errors for X and Y. Returns a two-column matrix
+ containing a subset of the rows of P. A line plot of P has the
+ same appearance as a line plot of the output, with errors smaller
+ than RES. When creating point plots, set SO to FALSE.
+
+
+
+
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+Optimise plot data by removing redundant points and segments
+
+
+
+
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+tics
+
+
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+# type: sq_string
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+ -- Function File: tics (AXIS, [POS1, POS2, ...], [LAB1, LAB2, ...],)
+ Explicitly set the tic positions and labels for the given axis.
+
+ AXIS must be 'x', 'y' or 'z'.
+
+ If no positions or labels are given, then restore the default. If
+ positions are given but no labels, use those positions with the
+ normal labels. If positions and labels are given, each position
+ labeled with the corresponding row from the label matrix.
+
+
+
+
+
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+Explicitly set the tic positions and labels for the given axis.
+
+
+
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+# type: sq_string
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+# length: 10
+tricontour
+
+
+# name: <cell-element>
+# type: sq_string
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+ -- Function File: tricontour (TRI, X, Y, Z, LEVELS)
+ -- Function File: tricontour (TRI, X, Y, Z, LEVELS, LINESPEC)
+ Plot level curves for the values of `Z' on a triangular mesh in 2D.
+
+ The variable TRI is the triangular meshing of the points `(X, Y)'
+ which is returned from `delaunay'. The variable LEVELS is a vector
+ with the values of the countour levels. If LEVELS is a scalar,
+ then it corresponds to the number of level curves to be drawn. If
+ exactly one level curve is desired, list the level twice in the
+ vector LEVELS.
+
+ If given, LINESPEC determines the properties to use for the lines.
+
+ The output argument H is the graphic handle to the plot.
+
+ See also: plot, trimesh, delaunay
+
+
+
+
+
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+Plot level curves for the values of `Z' on a triangular mesh in 2D.
+
+
+
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+zoom
+
+
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+ -- Function File: zoom
+ Compatibility function; does nothing.
+
+
+
+
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+Compatibility function; does nothing.
+
+
+
+
+