Hello there,
I have a very basic question about DataMind.
Is it possible to have several 2D plots in the same figure ?
Thanks
Olivier
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Olivier Coulon
Institut de Neurosciences de La Timone,
Aix-Marseille Université,
Marseille, france
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I use the dev version. But it's not for sulci, it's for functional blobs. Anyway, I need to plot several characteristics for one object. For instance, mean intensity across scales, and mean intensity +/- standard deviation across scales.
Olivier
Olivier
Olivier Coulon
Institut de Neurosciences de La Timone,
Aix-Marseille Université,
Marseille, france
https://meca-brain.org
Institut de Neurosciences de La Timone,
Aix-Marseille Université,
Marseille, france
https://meca-brain.org
Hi,
If you select N files (that should have the same colmns names), and if you select variables
X and Y, than you will have N plots (fo each file) of variables X,Y on the same figure.
But, differents couples of variables will be ploted in differents figures.
What you can do is to choose xfig as output ("plot in file" should ended with .fig) and then merge figures into one using xfig.
Edouard
If you select N files (that should have the same colmns names), and if you select variables
X and Y, than you will have N plots (fo each file) of variables X,Y on the same figure.
But, differents couples of variables will be ploted in differents figures.
What you can do is to choose xfig as output ("plot in file" should ended with .fig) and then merge figures into one using xfig.
Edouard
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Thanks Edouard,
I will use XFig since I have several couples of variables...
Olivier
I will use XFig since I have several couples of variables...
Olivier
Olivier Coulon
Institut de Neurosciences de La Timone,
Aix-Marseille Université,
Marseille, france
https://meca-brain.org
Institut de Neurosciences de La Timone,
Aix-Marseille Université,
Marseille, france
https://meca-brain.org