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authorEugeniy Mikhailov <evgmik@gmail.com>2013-09-06 17:46:34 -0400
committerEugeniy Mikhailov <evgmik@gmail.com>2013-09-06 17:46:34 -0400
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This seems to be a much better fit.
-= Saving you Matlab plots =
+= Saving your Matlab plots =
Well it nice to have Matlab plots. But as soon as you close Matlab they will go away.
How to save them for a future use? Actually, quite easy with **``print``** command. Unlike the name suggest it does not make a carbon copy but actually an electronic one.