Le Jeudi, Novembre 24, 2016 19:24 CET, Samuel Gougeon <sgoug...@free.fr> a écrit: > Le 24/11/2016 14:09, Antoine Monmayrant a écrit : > > Le Mercredi, Novembre 23, 2016 17:51 CET, sgoug...@free.fr a écrit: > > > >>> But anyway, with subplots, I haven't found a reliable way to get "zoom > >>> synchronization" across several subplots... > >> This feature was broken since Scilab 5.4.0, but is repaired in Scilab > >> 6.0-b: the zoom box can again be dragged and set over several subplots. > > Hu? > > I don't see what you mean exactly. > > I tried to play a bit with subplots and zoom and I am stuck in the subplot > > I started my "drag and zoom". > > Could you tell me a bit more about this feature? > . > // After > x = linspace(0, 10, 100); > clf > subplot(2,2,1) > plot(x,cos(x)) > subplot(2,2,2) > plot(x,cos(2*x)) > subplot(2,2,3) > plot(x,sin(x)) > subplot(2,2,4) > plot(x,sin(2*x)) > // click on the zoom icon, and interactively select on both upper plots > an dy area on [-0.1, 0.6]: > // Since august (> SCilab 6.0-b2), it is now possible, as before Scilab > 5.4.0). By the way, it is again possible to click out of data bounds -- > so in margins -- to draw the selection rectangle (also as before 5.4.0): > >
OK, that's what I understood from your last post but saddly it does not work on my setup with scilab-6.0.0-beta-2. I tried on two different machines under linux (ubuntu 16.04 64bits) and it does not work. I cannot start the zoom box outside of the axis rectangle, let alone strech it to the next subplot. What os are you working on? Cheers, Antoine > // After applying this zoom, it is then possible to do the same e.g. on > both right-hand plots, for dx on -- say -- [5, 8]: > > > > // Finally we get > > > > Overlaying axes as in the plotyy or plotyyy demos can also be zoomed > synchronously again. > > All this is impossible with 5.4.0 <= Scilab <= 6.0-b2. > > Cheers > Samuel > _______________________________________________ users mailing list users@lists.scilab.org http://lists.scilab.org/mailman/listinfo/users