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- From: lilleyc@cs.man.ac.uk (Chris Lilley)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.gnuplot
- Subject: Re: Help with splot mesh.
- Message-ID: <6702@m1.cs.man.ac.uk>
- Date: 9 Nov 92 21:15:19 GMT
- References: <psm.720947954@murlibobo> <rr_qp2+@lynx.unm.edu> <7210819008-38271@navier>
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- Organization: Dept Computer Science, University of Manchester, U.K.
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- In article <7210819008-38271@navier> vu2gmc@navier (Sitaram Ramaswamy)
- writes:
-
- >In article <rr_qp2+@lynx.unm.edu> from [5 Nov 92 19:16:23 GMT] jdb
- wrote:
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- > |> In article <psm.720947954@murlibobo> psm@mullian.ee.mu.OZ.AU
- (Phil Malin) writes:
-
- > |> >[how to adjust the mesh interval in splot?]
-
- > |> I believe that you need to change the sampling rate, as in:
- > |> set samples 500
- > |> or something. Try help samples.
-
- >The change in the sampling rate makes the surface smoother. But the density
- >of the grid lines does not change. I Had the same problem but could not find
- >a solution to it.
- > Anyone with a solution ???
-
- I believe the command is
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- set isosamples <expression>
-
- You can do
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- show isosamples
-
-
- to find the current setting. This works with parametric plots to give
- a closer 'mesh' on the surface.
-
-
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