2010/9/8 Guillaume Chérel :
> It works great with patches of circles. Thank you.
>
> Also, I want my circles to look round, so I use the command axis('equal').
> Is there any way to make sure that the area I defined with xlim() and ylim()
> won't be cut off. I'd rather have one dimension expanded t
It works great with patches of circles. Thank you.
Also, I want my circles to look round, so I use the command
axis('equal'). Is there any way to make sure that the area I defined
with xlim() and ylim() won't be cut off. I'd rather have one dimension
expanded than the other one shrunk. Can I
It works great with patches of circles. Thank you.
Also, I want my circles to look round, so I use the command
axis('equal'). Is there any way to make sure that the area I defined
with xlim() and ylim() won't be cut off. I'd rather have one dimension
expanded than the other one shrunk. Can I
2010/9/7 Guillaume Chérel
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to draw circles with the scatter function. They are supposed
> to represent trees in the savannah. It is thus important that they are
> displayed with a proper size, that is, one which represents their actual
> size on the field. After quite som
Hello,
I'm trying to draw circles with the scatter function. They are supposed
to represent trees in the savannah. It is thus important that they are
displayed with a proper size, that is, one which represents their actual
size on the field. After quite some confusion, I've found out (I thin