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Starting with Scilab 6.1.1, plotplots() is now included in
Scilab and is renamed cutaxes().
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As a consequence, this plotplots external ATOMS module is
still available for Scilab 5.5, 6.0 and 6.1.0 users,
but is no longer maintained.
plotplots() enables plotting some curves or replotting some existing axes on
some chosen intervals along the X or Y axis. Consecutive visible intervals are
drawn without loosing space in-between.
The chosen intervals along the discontinous axis may have distinct scales,
distinct linear or logarithmic modes, distinct direct or reversed modes.
Overlapping or even repeated intervals are accepted.
6 examples are illustrated in the help page.
IMPORTANT:
The order of some input and output arguments have changed.
Please have a look at the CHANGES section here-below.
Online HELP pages
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* en_US: https://atoms.scilab.org/toolboxes/plotplots/2.0/files/plotplots_en_US.pdf
* fr_FR: https://atoms.scilab.org/toolboxes/plotplots/2.0/files/plotplots_fr_FR.pdf
CHANGES plotplots 1.0 => 2.0
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UPGRADE
* It is now possible to provide an existing axes to replot it
in a piecewise way. There is no limitation in the axes content.
Hence, an Axes including patches, geometrical objects, etc
can be processed as for only curves with plotplots-1.0.
* Errors messages are now translated for French, German, Japanese,
Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.
CHANGES
* The order of input arguments 'x'|'y' and intervals is inverted:
plotplots(..., "x", intervals, ..) must now be used instead of
plotplots(..., intervals, "x",..)
* The order of output arguments hcurves and Axes is inverted:
[Axes, hcurves] = plotplots(..) must now be used, instead of
[hcurves, Axes] = plotplots(..)
BUGS FIXED
* When y was a row, an error occurred.
* The options pair "widths","-isoscaled" did not work.