Tuesday, August 23, 2011

GNU Octave plots

Because I can't afford Matlab, I have been experimenting with GNU Octave on my Linux computer.  It is very expandable via free packages, and seems more command line based.

Anyway, this entire post is to remind myself that you can capture plots via the 'print command' and the following syntax:

print -djpg filename.jpg ....it took a while to understand the help print command, and that you are specifying the 'device' via the print -dFILETYPE_OR_DEVICE syntax

In conclusion, here are some plots of the LMS algorithm converging on a static, unknown system:

Elements Converging

Error Converging

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