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Gnu octave ide3/15/2024 ![]() but this part is not good: it opens an IDE (which I don't want since I want to continue using my usual text editor!), see the background window: Octave -persist test.m: the plot stays displayed, this is ok. Octave test.m: the plot is displayed during 100 ms and then disappears! not OK Then run it from my favorite text editor (and not the Octave IDE), or from command-line. Now I'm trying to do the same with GNU Octave: write a test.m code (such as this one). It's simple and working flawlessly, easily. ![]() ![]() Under the hood, the text editor calls python myscript.py when we do "Build", and that's it. Context: When I use Python + matplotlib, I can compose the code in any text editor (like Sublime Text), do CTRL+ B, and then the text output appears in the "Build results" panel of the text editor, and, optionally, graph/plots are rendered in a new GUI window.
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