From: Cuneyt E. <cun...@gm...> - 2008-10-08 13:08:27
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Hi I am new in programming in python. I create a data file with python. It's layout like this: x y1 y2 y3 y4 y5 --------- --------- -------- ----------- ------- ------------ 1e-06 3.5344 22.09 61.7796 121.0 199.9396 1e-05 3.5344 22.09 61.7796 121.0 199.9396 0.0001 3.5344 22.09 61.7796 121.0 199.9396 0.001 3.5344 22.09 61.7796 121.0 199.9396 0.01 3.5344 22.09 61.7796 121.0 199.9396 0.1 3.5344 22.09 61.7796 121.0 199.9396 1 3.5344 22.09 61.7796 121.0 199.9396 10 3.5344 22.09 61.7796 121.0 199.9396 100 3.4596 21.8089 61.3089 120.5604 199.6569 1000 2.4649 19.0969 57.4564 116.8561 197.1216 10000 5.5225 39.8161 104.2441 189.3376 294.4656 100000 5.0625 34.9281 98.8036 185.5044 292.7521 I want to plot x-y1, x-y2, x-y3, x-y4, x-y5 curves. But I could not assign values in x column of data file to variable x by using gnuplot. I can do this simply data=load('somedatafile.dat') x=data[:,0] with pylab package. Is there a similar load method in gnuplot.py ? |