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i am following the great machine learning course given by Andrew Wu from Stanford. When I executed plot function in ex5 file, the octave cli command line reports the following warning:

set terminal aqua enhanced title "Figure 1" size 560 420  font "*,6" dashlength 1
                      ^
         line 0: unknown or ambiguous terminal type; type just 'set terminal' for a list

WARNING: Plotting with an 'unknown' terminal.
No output will be generated. Please select a terminal with 'set terminal'.

The calculation works but all the graphs were not drew by plot. I tried set terminal qt or others like x11, but none of them worked. The solution in this post Can't find x11 terminal in gnuplot Octave on Mac OS does not work either.

my mac is Yosemite 10.10.3 my gnuplot is

G N U P L O T
Version 5.0 patchlevel 1    last modified 2015-06-07 
...
Terminal type set to 'unknown'

my XQuartz 2.7.7 (xorg-server 1.15.2)

Anyone knows how to fix? Thanks!

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  • You have a gnuplot binary that lacks the necessary aqua terminal for mac. Wherefrom have got it?
    – Karl
    Aug 19, 2015 at 8:00

5 Answers 5

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Try reinstalling gnuplot --with-qt, e.g.

brew reinstall gnuplot --with-qt
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    This worked for me, while setting up terminal was not enough. In my case I also add to install manually jpegsrc as explained in stackoverflow.com/questions/32703296/… Feb 4, 2018 at 19:44
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    this is what i needed to do on Mojave. I probably had an earlier version of gnuplot installed and when I ran brew install gnuplot --with-qt it didn't override.
    – watsonic
    Oct 24, 2018 at 23:35
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    This command didn't work for me. I was able to make it work with following changes brew uninstall gnuplot and then brew install Caskroom/cask/aquaterm. Then brew install gnuplot --with-aquaterm --with-qt4.
    – dheee
    Nov 26, 2018 at 22:53
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1) Open up terminal and try running

gnuplot

2) In gnuplot, run the command

set terminal

This should list all your available terminal types.

3) In octave, pick an available gnuplot terminal type and run setenv(). For example this could be

setenv('GNUTERM','qt')
setenv('GNUTERM','x11')

Hope this helps someone!

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I faced the same issue last night. The simplest solution I could find was to set terminal to qt from Octave.

setenv('GNUTERM','qt')

Now you can call plot as usual.

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    I tried this solution before and did not work. Then I restart my computer and now your solution works. Thanks!
    – Loro Tashi
    Aug 31, 2015 at 4:05
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    this worked for me! reinstalling gnuplot didn't help but this did thanks!
    – Kevin Zhao
    Mar 24, 2016 at 19:46
  • @Akshay Thank you for this, all suggestions above didn't work for me except this.
    – arilwan
    Mar 16, 2019 at 14:01
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Try this: sudo apt install gnuplot-qt. It worked for me.

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for me, what fixed it was:

brew install Caskroom/cask/aquaterm
brew upgrade gnuplot --with-aquaterm --with-qt4

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