Le 05/04/2019 à 03:22, Federico Miyara a écrit :
Samuel,
Probably my comment was considered as regards text_properties, but it
actually was referred to axes_properties
https://help.scilab.org/docs/6.0.2/en_US/axes_properties.html
Close to the end, before the examples, it says:
clip_state:
Samuel,
Probably my comment was considered as regards text_properties, but it
actually was referred to axes_properties
https://help.scilab.org/docs/6.0.2/en_US/axes_properties.html
Close to the end, before the examples, it says:
clip_state:
This field contains the default |clip_state| p
Le 04/04/2019 à 06:03, Federico Miyara a écrit :
Samuel,
Investigating your example, you use the property clip_state and set it
to "off", clearly to allow the arrow to go a bit outside the axes. I
wondered whythis is necessary, considering that the documentation says
the default value is "of
Samuel,
Investigating your example, you use the property clip_state and set it
to "off", clearly to allow the arrow to go a bit outside the axes. I
wondered whythis is necessary, considering that the documentation says
the default value is "off". But after running some examples, I find
"clip
Thanks, Samuel.
It is an acceptable workaround.
I believe an axes property might be included in future versions, since
it is frequent practice in books and papers to use box-like plots for
empirical data and arrow axes for generic functions.
Regards,
Federico
On 03/04/2019 17:21, Samuel
Hello Federico,
Le 03/04/2019 à 17:42, Federico Miyara a écrit :
Dear all,
Is there any standard way to add an arrow head to axes in a plot?
I have found a function xarrows which allows drawing arrows, so it
could be used as a workaround. But what I actually mean is something
specific for a
Dear all,
Is there any standard way to add an arrow head to axes in a plot?
I have found a function xarrows which allows drawing arrows, so it could
be used as a workaround. But what I actually mean is something specific
for axes which instead of using a plain line style uses one ended with
an