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Re: !p.multi for iplot [message #43620 is a reply to message #43618] Wed, 20 April 2005 08:42 Go to previous message
Benjamin Hornberger is currently offline  Benjamin Hornberger
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Registered: March 2004
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maarten wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I was wondering how to plot several graphs in the same window using
> iplot. Normally I would use !p.multi to set the number of plots I want,
> however this doesn't affect the iplot window. Is there a similar
> command, or setting to do this?

What I do is to set Window -> Layout to "Gridded", say 2 x 2. I haven't
really figured out how to plot into the other windows from within the
iTool (there are many things which confuse me, e.g. do I have to insert
a data space or a visualization? I don't know). But one way to do it is
to mark the frame you want to plot in with the mouse (it will get a red
border) and then, from the command line, do

IDL> iplot, x, y, /overplot

I'd like to hear more about putting different plots, images etc. into
one iTool. Another problem I ran into was when I put, say, 4 x 6 images
into one iImage, it got so slow that you could barely work with it any
more. I'd also like to know if I can put two plots into one frame,
without gridding the window (which would allow me to put a text box with
a title above both of them).

Benjamin
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