Re: strange cell indexing anomaly
- From: "roger " <rogpeppe@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 15:18:01 +0000 (UTC)
Loren Shure <loren@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
I recommend looking at some of the blog posts here formore on indexing:
http://blogs.mathworks.com/loren/category/indexing/
informative blog, thanks.
i've moved on now. i'm now struggling trying to get
reasonable behaviour when printing graphs.
i haven't managed to work out a way of contraining a legend
to be a certain size relative to the whole image. the font
size of the legend is in terms of the size of the legend
itself, and setting the Position of the legend doesn't seem
to scale the font inside it correctly. and when i resize the
window manually, printing to PDF produces a graph that way
overshoots the page bounds; printing to jpeg produces a
rotated image, and sometimes truncates the end of text items
(it seems to make no difference what aspect ratio i set the
PaperSize to, or whether i orient('landscape'))
the problem is that by default, the legend is much too big
for the image and obscures a lot of it.
here's an example graph that i managed to get to work:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/9992272@N03/2536651832/sizes/l/
i'm sure i'll get there eventually. BTW, alternative ideas
for how to represent this data are very welcome! it's
difficult to know what to about the disparate size of the
geographic regions...
cheers,
rog.
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