@Suever I've noticed that MATL Online doesn't seem to respect the relative scale of the axes. In this answer there's an implicit axis equal, and yet the scale of the to axes is a little different
This is what I get in Octave offline
It's also strange that my axis limits are different (the input is the same, 365). Maybe related with Octave version. That's not important anyway
So, would it be easy to set the same axis scale in the graphical output from the online compiler?
Digging into MATLc.m is painful. A single MATL statement results in a lot of lines. Efficiency of the compiled code was never my priority :-) Also, the indentation I use doesn't make the code very readable, because it is based on the original MATL statement, not on the compiled code