From: Chrtsta <ch...@on...> - 2007-03-23 20:18:19
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Hi. I have a little problem with this datafile I have received. It is in x y z-format. The only 3D I'm getting that the points of the datafile in a 3D-environment, but I want to have the points to "be covered" like a carpet. I'm sorry for the limitations my bad english is causing, but I hope you understand. The datafile is located at http://home.online.no/~f-staus/temp.txt http://home.online.no/~f-staus/temp.txt . It is a datafile from the temperature below ground from 1933, in tis format: days (0-365), depth below ground (in meters) and the temperature itself. I hope you can help me. It seems to be different if the function is ploted rather then using a fixed datafile. -- Christoffer Stausland. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Problem-with-datafile-tf3456129.html#a9642539 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
From: <HBB...@t-...> - 2007-03-23 20:43:42
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Chrtsta wrote: > I have a little problem with this datafile I have received. It is in x y > z-format. The only 3D I'm getting that the points of the datafile in a > 3D-environment, but I want to have the points to "be covered" like a carpet. What you're missing is that your data file should have grid structure, as described in "help glossary" and "help splot datafile". If you want a carpet, your data has to have the structure of one: rows and columns, just like a regular weave. |