When changing this line
pd 'penstyle 2'
to
pd 'penstyle 0'
(which is the default)
and calling
plottest i. 10
I get a valid output from jconsole ...
My environment:
JVERSION
Engine: j804/j32/windows
Release: commercial/2015-12-21 16:21:06
Library: 8.04.15
Platform: Win 32
Installer: J804 ins
console. It may be that the calls to pdf and
ghostscript cause the problem
Fraser
-Original Message- From: Ryan Eckbo
Sent: Friday, April 8, 2016 10:21 AM
To: Programming forum
Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] Plot not showing
Henry's suggestion didn't work either.
I'm us
I don't know what exactly had happened,
look at this verb
pdfpline=: 3 : 0
'v s f e c p'=. y
if. *./ s = 0 do.
pdfline y return.
end.
s=. s { PENPATTERN
if. (is1color e) *. 1 = #v do.
pos=. s linepattern"0 1 p
pdfline (http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
ls to pdf and ghostscript
cause the problem
Fraser
-Original Message-
From: Ryan Eckbo
Sent: Friday, April 8, 2016 10:21 AM
To: Programming forum
Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] Plot not showing
Henry's suggestion didn't work either.
I'm using jconsole on a Mac:
JVERS
Henry's suggestion didn't work either.
I'm using jconsole on a Mac:
JVERSION
Engine: j804/j64/darwin
Release: commercial/2015-12-21 18:06:25
Library: 8.04.15
Platform: Darwin 64
Installer: J804 install
InstallPath: /users/ryan/j64-804
Contact: www.jsoftware.com
On 7 Apr 2016, at 10:36, Ryan E
load'plot'
plottest i.10 NB. empty plot
JVERSION
Engine: j804/j64/darwin
Release: commercial/2015-12-21 18:06:25
Library: 8.04.15
Platform: Darwin 64
Installer: J804 install
InstallPath: /users/brian/j64-804
Contact: www.jsoftware.com
plottest ,:i.10 NB. empty plot
plottest (i.10),
I can duplicate the bug for jconsole pdf output
with lots of error mesages in stderr
(...) No current point in linetopoppler/error
JVERSION
Engine: j804/j64/linux
Release: commercial/2015-12-28 10:47:03
Library: 8.04.15
Platform: Linux 64
Installer: unknown
InstallPath: /usr/share/j/8.0.4
Con
Agreed - same here as for Ric. Pace Henry, both your examples
work for me.
Perhaps the environment and J version are relevant.
Here's my set-up:
JVERSION
Engine: j804/j64/windows
Release: commercial/2015-12-21 16:18:48
Library: 8.04.15
Qt IDE: 1.4.10/5.4.2
Platform: Win 64
Installer: J804
I can't replicate your results above.
Using your verb:
plottest (i.10),:3+i.10 NB. two dashed lines
plottest i.10NB. one dashed line
plottest ,: i. 10NB. one dashed line
On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 12:36 PM, Ryan Eckbo wrote:
> I'm trying to plot one dashed line, but it seems
Try
plottest ,: i. 10
A table of two lines worked; you need a table of one line, not a list.
Henry Rich
On 4/6/2016 8:36 PM, Ryan Eckbo wrote:
I'm trying to plot one dashed line, but it seems to only work when
more than one line is plotted.
plottest=: 3 : 0
pd'reset'
pd'penstyle 2 '
pd'pensi
I'm trying to plot one dashed line, but it seems to only work when
more than one line is plotted.
plottest=: 3 : 0
pd'reset'
pd'penstyle 2 '
pd'pensize 2'
pd y
pd'show'
)
plottest (i.10),:3+i.10 NB. two dashed lines
plottest i.10 NB. empty plot
Why is this?
Ryan
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