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Re: Plotting with both xstyle=1 and 4 [message #3120 is a reply to message #3111] Mon, 14 November 1994 08:39 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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In article <3a7ut9$7pc@ra.nrl.navy.mil> nicholas@uap.nrl.navy.mil (Nicholas) writes:
> From: nicholas@uap.nrl.navy.mil (Nicholas)
> Subject: Plotting with both xstyle=1 and 4
> Date: 14 Nov 1994 15:14:48 GMT

> I want to plot something but need to have the exact xrange = [-.3, .3]
> but I do not want any axes plotted.
> plot,x,y,xrange=[-.3,.3],xstyle=4,ystyle=4
> anyone know how to forces the xrange without an axis being plotted?

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The *style keywords are set bitwise, so if you want 1 and 4, you set them
to 5 (in binary: 0101=4+1=5).
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