Hi again Guillame,

I can't plot the default function, that was what I tried, I also tried this without success :
2+x, x^2, sin(x)

OK, I have now managed to reproduce this problem, I think. I only get it in situations where I would expect labplot to produce parse errors, because I am asking it to plot something it doesn't know how to handle.


For example, labplot cannot plot the following as entered into the Function box in the "2D Function Dialog":
2+x, x^2, sin(x)
Because it doesn't know how to handle the commas (",") in that entry. So it produces parse errors.


Things that labplot can plot include the following, as entered individually into that function dialog:
sin(x)
2+x
x^2
and lots of other things.


If you want to have those three plots on the same set of axes, you have to enter them all in seperately. You cannot enter them in together, separated by commas, which is what I think you might be doing.

If you have observed a situation where you are entering in a function to plot that labplot should be able to parse, and it is not doing so, can you please check it again, to be sure, and let me know about it. (Please use the reply-to address in this email so that our discussion continues to be logged by the Debian bug tracking system.) Please let me know precisely what you have entered as the Function box in the Function Dialog.

I do agree that labplot's handling of the situation when it has a parse error entered is less than graceful. I will write to upstream to ask for better handling of such situations.

Thanks,

Helen.



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