(I understand that the ‘interp’ shading interpolates missing values). Visible lines between the values of the mesh. (because I really only want intensities) and both do result in plots which visually do not show Surface(x,y,z,’edgecolor’,’none’), shading(‘interp’), colormap(gray) Surface(x,y,z,’linestyle’,’none’), shading(‘interp’), colormap(gray) I would like to eliminate the gridlines on the plot and see–and save–just color information.įrom advice elsewhere, I tried separately: Pingback: Octavian Statistics | Playing with Systems Pingback: Polynomial Curve Fitting & Interpolation | Playing with Systems This twelfth article of the mathematical journey through open source, shows the mathematical visualization in octave.ġ0 thoughts on “ Figures, Graphs, and Plots in Octave”
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