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From: Tatsuro M. <tma...@ya...> - 2007-12-15 09:23:33
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Hello!! Octave maintainers. cc. gnu...@li..., Shigeharu Takeno Previously I wrote, http://www.cae.wisc.edu/pipermail/octave-maintainers/2007-December/005188.html For windows, there is a symbol.ttf. There has been no problem. So I asked to the Gnuplot-info and gnuplot Q&A in Japan (Language is Japanese). In the there were some information from the latter. At the gd-2.0.34 + FreeType-2.1.3 or later, and the newest gnuplot (cvs), the followings are possible. *In the gd-2.0.34 or later, the encode charmap of Adobe_Custom is now usable. *In the newest gnuplot (cvs), gd driver (gd.trmI uses enhanced text mode and the font name of which is symbol is specially treated and can be called using the enhanced text mode of Adobe_Custom. Therefore if you make a symbolic link Symbol.pfb to s050000l.pfb (which can be found in the gs(ghost script) ), you can use symbol font as, set term png enhanced set out 'test.png' set label "{/Symbol=14 \141\142\143}" at 0.1,0.9 set label "{/* \141\142\143}" at 0.1,0.8 font "Symbol,14" This information was supplied by Shigeharu Takeno, one of the famous contributors to the gnuplot in Japan. Regards Tatsuro -------------------------------------- New Design Yahoo! JAPAN 2008/01/01 http://pr.mail.yahoo.co.jp/newdesign/ |
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From: M. O. <orb...@ya...> - 2007-12-14 11:09:08
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Becouse I have to transform a graph of Matalab in a pictur for latex (EPS). r, Richard Henwood wrote: > > M. O. wrote: > >> >> I have to load a picture with gnuplot and not to generate it. >> >>>> I'm using gnuplot and I have read the tutorial for Latex. >>>> Can I load a picture with gnuplot and tranform it to use with Latex? >>>> If Yes How can I do? >>>> Tank's >>>> > > <snip previous correspondence> > > Why do you have to 'load a picture with gnuplot'? > Generally, gunplot is not a suitable tool for transforming a picture to > use > with latex. > > r, > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. > It's the best place to buy or sell services for > just about anything Open Source. > http://sourceforge.net/services/buy/index.php > _______________________________________________ > Gnuplot-info mailing list > Gnu...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnuplot-info > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/picture-tp14256105p14333910.html Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: Panayotis K. <pan...@pa...> - 2007-12-14 10:19:16
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Hello I have created a Java wrapper for GNUPlot. I know that there is one already, but the one provided in gnuplot website is rather restricted and basically it only provides the link between gnuplot and java, and not a clean java implementation. Therefore I created a new wrapper for myself. Anyway it is called "JavaPlot" and here is the link to the project: https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnujavaplot/ I will be happy to hear any suggestions/recommendations/critics on this library. -- Panayotis |
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From: Tatsuro M. <tma...@ya...> - 2007-12-13 23:35:03
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Hello What version gnuplot do you use? What your platform is ? Before you ask the question, you should specify those to save time of a replier. Anyway I'll answer. The cvs version of gnuplot has partly solved that from the end of the Aug owing to the extensive efforts by Ethan. See ChangeLog for the cvs version of gnuplot. This is attached latter part of my reply from '*************************'. I mentioned this problem in Octave ML a lot of times. For example, see http://www.nabble.com/Re:-NEWS-file-(was:-missing-and-wrong-colorbar)-p13306068.html If you are unix user or cygwin user, you can build the cvs version of gnuplot very easy. http://www.gnuplot.info/development/index.html If you are the windows native octave user, the cosole mode cvs gnuplot does not exist and you have to abandan your hope at present. If you want use on mouse zooming on windows, use my cygwin binaries. http://www.geocities.jp/tmacchant/ ********************************** 2007-08-31 Ethan Merritt <merritt@u.washington.edu> Version 2.9.? of Octave switched to piping all data to gnuplot in-line rather than via a temporary file. This broke mouse zooming and replot. This patchset is an imperfect fix with several known problems: - Clipping of zoomed 3D contour plots is not correct. - splot volatile with image + zoom + unzoom is flaky - plot -> zoom -> set grid -> unzoom loses the grid setting. - you cannot toggle log scaling on/off while using refresh. Introduce a new command "refresh" that acts like replot except that it does not re-read the input data. Refresh is always needed in order to zoom or replot in-line data (input file '-'), but may optionally applied to normal data files also by appending the attribute 'volatile'. * src/plot2d.c (eval_plots): This is the core change. Instead of freeing stored data after each plot, keep it around in case of a refresh command. The old data storage is freed at the start of the next "plot" or "replot" command. This is parallel to what the 3D code was already doing. Set refresh_ok = 2 at the end of a successful plot. * src/plot3d.c (eval_3dplots): Update comments and remove dead code. Set refresh_ok = 3 at the end of a successful plot. * src/plot2d.c (refresh_bounds) src/plot2d.h * src/plot3d.c (refresh_3dbounds) src/plot3d.h: Provide a mechanism to recheck the INBOUNDS/OUTBOUNDS status of existing data points after changing the current axis limits. * src/command.c (refresh_command refresh_request) src/command.h src/gadgets.c src/gadgets.h src/tables.c: New command "refresh" that acts similarly to "replot" except that it does not re-read input data. * src/axis.h (AXIS_UPDATE2D): Save/restore axis limits for zooming. * src/mouse.c (apply_zoom): Choose between refresh or replot depending on whether the current plot contain volatile data. * src/mouse.c (builtin_toggle_log): Ignore 'l' and 'L' for volatile data * src/set.c (set_logscale) src/unset.c (unset_logscale): Because setting or unsetting log scale changes the way input data is stored, "refresh" cannot work if the log setting has changed. Set a flag indicating that a full replot is necessary. * src/datafile.c (df_open): Accept a "volatile" keyword to indicate that data in the input file may change. If data is input from pseudo- device '-' or from a file marked "volatile", set a global flag so that mousing/zooming/etc can choose to refresh rather than replot. * docs/gnuplot.doc configure.in --- gnychis <gn...@gm...> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I found this thread that discussed the breaking of the zoom feature in > inline data: > http://www.nabble.com/zooming-of-inline-data-to12416496.html > > This is a crucial feature, and is blocking me from zooming using Octave. > > I was wondering if there is a patch floating around or any progress on this. > > Thanks! > George > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/zooming-on-inline-data-tp14323085p14323085.html > Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. > It's the best place to buy or sell services > for just about anything Open Source. > http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;164216239;13503038;w?http://sf.net/marketplace > _______________________________________________ > Gnuplot-info mailing list > Gnu...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnuplot-info > -------------------------------------- New Design Yahoo! JAPAN 2008/01/01 http://pr.mail.yahoo.co.jp/newdesign/ |
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From: Tatsuro M. <tma...@ya...> - 2007-12-13 20:34:57
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Dear Hans-Bernhard I consider this problem again. Because the way of my writing was not appropriate, I forgot ask the more important question. I apologise for my carelessness. Now I would like move to the original question. In the octave threads I wrote http://www.cae.wisc.edu/pipermail/octave-maintainers/2007-December/005234.html The content of this thread is attached at the end of this mail. In the thread, I wrote Term enhanced and gnuplot> set palette positive color model RGB maxcolors 64; gnuplot> set palette file "-" binary record=64 using 1:2:3:4; ??>・E? exit is the origin? The reply to my question in the Octave threads was 'binary data from the pipe may not be accepted due to the limitation of the way of communication of pgnuplot to wgnuplot'. At present I also think so. The problem may be caused by the limitation of 'PostMessage' win32 API function or the wgnuplot command line cannot accept the binary data. Which is correct? Is there another possibility? By the way, in the gnuplot on the cygwin and the unix and the pgnuplot of Michael (I know now you do not like this name but I am writing this sentence based on the current file name.), no problem has been occurred. If the assumption that 'binary data from the pipe may not be accepted due to the limitation of the way of communication of pgnuplot to wgnuplot' is right, please state that somewhere like in readme or in help. Tatsuro ******************************************** Hello >From octave cvs 2007-11-30(2.9.17+), I have not been able to use the combination of the pgnuplot and wgnuplot from the gnuplot official issue. The result is the same for the 2.9.18. I checked for Kakuto's cvs version of the combination of the pgnuplot and wgnuplot. The problem always the same. However, by Michael gnuplot, nothing is bad. the combination of the pgnuplot and wgnuplot octave.exe:1> plot (1:10) Copy of wnuplot command line. Terminal type set to 'windows' gnuplot> set terminal windows enhanced Terminal type set to 'windows' Options are 'color enhanced' gnuplot> gnuplot> reset; gnuplot> set origin 0, 0; gnuplot> set size 1, 1; gnuplot> set size noratio; gnuplot> set pm3d; gnuplot> unset label; gnuplot> unset title; gnuplot> unset xlabel; gnuplot> unset x2label; gnuplot> unset ylabel; gnuplot> unset y2label; gnuplot> unset zlabel; gnuplot> set grid noxtics; gnuplot> set grid noytics; gnuplot> set grid noztics; gnuplot> set grid nomxtics; gnuplot> set grid nomytics; gnuplot> set grid nomztics; gnuplot> set format x "%g"; gnuplot> set xtics textcolor rgb "#000000"; gnuplot> unset x2tics; gnuplot> set format y "%g"; gnuplot> set ytics textcolor rgb "#000000"; gnuplot> unset y2tics; gnuplot> set format z "%g"; gnuplot> set ztics textcolor rgb "#000000"; gnuplot> unset logscale x; gnuplot> unset logscale y; gnuplot> unset logscale z; gnuplot> set style line 1 default; gnuplot> set style line 1 linecolor rgb "#0000ff" linewidth 0.500000 pointsize 1 .000000; gnuplot> set hidden3d; gnuplot> set xrange [1.000000000000000e+000:1.000000000000000e+001] noreverse; gnuplot> set yrange [1.000000000000000e+000:1.000000000000000e+001] noreverse; gnuplot> set cbrange [0:1]; gnuplot> set border 431; gnuplot> unset key; gnuplot> set style data lines; gnuplot> set palette positive color model RGB maxcolors 64; gnuplot> set palette file "-" binary record=64 using 1:2:3:4; ??>・E? exit For 2.9.17, Terminal type set to 'windows' gnuplot> gnuplot> reset; gnuplot> set origin 0, 0; gnuplot> set size 1, 1; gnuplot> set size noratio; gnuplot> unset label; gnuplot> unset title; gnuplot> unset xlabel; gnuplot> unset ylabel; gnuplot> unset zlabel; gnuplot> set grid noxtics; gnuplot> set grid noytics; gnuplot> set grid noztics; gnuplot> set grid nomxtics; gnuplot> set grid nomytics; gnuplot> set grid nomztics; gnuplot> set format x "%g"; gnuplot> set xtics; gnuplot> unset x2tics; gnuplot> set format y "%g"; gnuplot> set ytics; gnuplot> unset y2tics; gnuplot> set format z "%g"; gnuplot> set ztics; gnuplot> unset logscale x; gnuplot> unset logscale y; gnuplot> unset logscale z; gnuplot> set style line 1 default; gnuplot> set style line 1 linecolor rgb "#0000ff" linewidth 0.500000 pointsize 1 .000000; gnuplot> set hidden3d; gnuplot> set xrange [1.000000000000000e+000:1.000000000000000e+001] noreverse; gnuplot> set yrange [1.000000000000000e+000:1.000000000000000e+001] noreverse; gnuplot> set border 431; gnuplot> unset key; gnuplot> set style data lines; gnuplot> plot "-" using ($1):($2) axes x1y1 title "" with lines linestyle 1 \ >; input data ('e' ends) > 1 1 input data ('e' ends) > 2 2 input data ('e' ends) > 3 3 input data ('e' ends) > 4 4 input data ('e' ends) > 5 5 input data ('e' ends) > 6 6 input data ('e' ends) > 7 7 input data ('e' ends) > 8 8 input data ('e' ends) > 9 9 input data ('e' ends) > 10 10 input data ('e' ends) > e smooth palette in windows: available 256 color positions; using 256 of them gnuplot> Term ehnahceda and gnuplot> set palette positive color model RGB maxcolors 64; gnuplot> set palette file "-" binary record=64 using 1:2:3:4; ??>・E? exit is the origin? Anyway Michael's gnuplot goes well, this is a trivial issue but I wonder why. Tatsuro -------------------------------------- New Design Yahoo! JAPAN 2008/01/01 http://pr.mail.yahoo.co.jp/newdesign/ |
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From: Tatsuro M. <tma...@ya...> - 2007-12-13 20:04:03
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Hello I consider this problem again. Because the way of my writing was not appropriate , I forgot to ask one improtant thing. >In the octave threads I wrote >http://www.cae.wisc.edu/pipermail/octave-maintainers/2007-December/005234.html This was attached at end of this mail. (After '****************************') Tatsuro> Term ehnahced and Tatsuro> Tatsuro> gnuplot> set palette positive color model RGB maxcolors 64; Tatsuro> gnuplot> set palette file "-" binary record=64 using 1:2:3:4; Tatsuro> ??>・E? Tatsuro> exit Tatsuro> is the origin? The reply to this question in the octave threads was that 'pgnuplot+ wgnuplot' may not accept binary data from the pipe. I think that his reply is right. (I think that the origin fault caused by the liimitation of the 'PostMessage' in the pgnuplot.) For binary data from the pipe, the gnuplot on cygwin did not cause any problem. If this is the limitation of 'pgnuplot+ wgnuplot', please state the fact in the some document or help. If my idea is not correct, please reply me. Tatsuro ******************************************** Hello >From octave cvs 2007-11-30(2.9.17+), I have not been able to use the combination of the pgnuplot and wgnuplot from the gnuplot official issue. The result is the same for the 2.9.18. I checked for Kakuto's cvs version of the combination of the pgnuplot and wgnuplot. The problem always the same. However, by Michael gnuplot, nothing is bad. the combination of the pgnuplot and wgnuplot octave.exe:1> plot (1:10) Copy of wnuplot command line. Terminal type set to 'windows' gnuplot> set terminal windows enhanced Terminal type set to 'windows' Options are 'color enhanced' gnuplot> gnuplot> reset; gnuplot> set origin 0, 0; gnuplot> set size 1, 1; gnuplot> set size noratio; gnuplot> set pm3d; gnuplot> unset label; gnuplot> unset title; gnuplot> unset xlabel; gnuplot> unset x2label; gnuplot> unset ylabel; gnuplot> unset y2label; gnuplot> unset zlabel; gnuplot> set grid noxtics; gnuplot> set grid noytics; gnuplot> set grid noztics; gnuplot> set grid nomxtics; gnuplot> set grid nomytics; gnuplot> set grid nomztics; gnuplot> set format x "%g"; gnuplot> set xtics textcolor rgb "#000000"; gnuplot> unset x2tics; gnuplot> set format y "%g"; gnuplot> set ytics textcolor rgb "#000000"; gnuplot> unset y2tics; gnuplot> set format z "%g"; gnuplot> set ztics textcolor rgb "#000000"; gnuplot> unset logscale x; gnuplot> unset logscale y; gnuplot> unset logscale z; gnuplot> set style line 1 default; gnuplot> set style line 1 linecolor rgb "#0000ff" linewidth 0.500000 pointsize 1 .000000; gnuplot> set hidden3d; gnuplot> set xrange [1.000000000000000e+000:1.000000000000000e+001] noreverse; gnuplot> set yrange [1.000000000000000e+000:1.000000000000000e+001] noreverse; gnuplot> set cbrange [0:1]; gnuplot> set border 431; gnuplot> unset key; gnuplot> set style data lines; gnuplot> set palette positive color model RGB maxcolors 64; gnuplot> set palette file "-" binary record=64 using 1:2:3:4; ??>・E? exit For 2.9.17, Terminal type set to 'windows' gnuplot> gnuplot> reset; gnuplot> set origin 0, 0; gnuplot> set size 1, 1; gnuplot> set size noratio; gnuplot> unset label; gnuplot> unset title; gnuplot> unset xlabel; gnuplot> unset ylabel; gnuplot> unset zlabel; gnuplot> set grid noxtics; gnuplot> set grid noytics; gnuplot> set grid noztics; gnuplot> set grid nomxtics; gnuplot> set grid nomytics; gnuplot> set grid nomztics; gnuplot> set format x "%g"; gnuplot> set xtics; gnuplot> unset x2tics; gnuplot> set format y "%g"; gnuplot> set ytics; gnuplot> unset y2tics; gnuplot> set format z "%g"; gnuplot> set ztics; gnuplot> unset logscale x; gnuplot> unset logscale y; gnuplot> unset logscale z; gnuplot> set style line 1 default; gnuplot> set style line 1 linecolor rgb "#0000ff" linewidth 0.500000 pointsize 1 .000000; gnuplot> set hidden3d; gnuplot> set xrange [1.000000000000000e+000:1.000000000000000e+001] noreverse; gnuplot> set yrange [1.000000000000000e+000:1.000000000000000e+001] noreverse; gnuplot> set border 431; gnuplot> unset key; gnuplot> set style data lines; gnuplot> plot "-" using ($1):($2) axes x1y1 title "" with lines linestyle 1 \ >; input data ('e' ends) > 1 1 input data ('e' ends) > 2 2 input data ('e' ends) > 3 3 input data ('e' ends) > 4 4 input data ('e' ends) > 5 5 input data ('e' ends) > 6 6 input data ('e' ends) > 7 7 input data ('e' ends) > 8 8 input data ('e' ends) > 9 9 input data ('e' ends) > 10 10 input data ('e' ends) > e smooth palette in windows: available 256 color positions; using 256 of them gnuplot> Term ehnahceda and gnuplot> set palette positive color model RGB maxcolors 64; gnuplot> set palette file "-" binary record=64 using 1:2:3:4; ??>・E? exit is the origin? Anyway Michael's gnuplot goes well, this is a trivial issue but I wonder why. Tatsuro -------------------------------------- New Design Yahoo! JAPAN 2008/01/01 http://pr.mail.yahoo.co.jp/newdesign/ |
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From: gnychis <gn...@gm...> - 2007-12-13 19:37:51
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Hi all, I found this thread that discussed the breaking of the zoom feature in inline data: http://www.nabble.com/zooming-of-inline-data-to12416496.html This is a crucial feature, and is blocking me from zooming using Octave. I was wondering if there is a patch floating around or any progress on this. Thanks! George -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/zooming-on-inline-data-tp14323085p14323085.html Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: <ma...@my...> - 2007-12-13 11:32:20
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Hello I think I discovered a bug in gnuplot 4=2E2=2E2 (WinXP)=2E gnuplot does n= ot generate labels when the value for y axis (column(2)) is lower than 0=2E5= =2E for example: 5=2E7871093750 0=2E4416878383 sys 128=2E5 6=2E7988281250 4=2E7206821877 map 110=2E3 8=2E0195312500 1=2E7241969441 dias 88=2E3 plot 'datafile' using 1:2:3 with labels Line 2 and 3 work perfect but in line 1 the label "sys" is missing=2E Any idea for a work around for this problem=3F Yours sincerely Buerger =5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F= =5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F= =5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F=5F= mymail - der unschlagbare und kostenlose E-Mail-Dienst der Schweiz! http://mymail=2Ech/=3Fredirect=3D9999 wohnung24=2Ech - Traumwohnung suchen und finden! http://www=2Emymail=2Ech/=3Fredirect=3D2502 |
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From: Tatsuro M. <tma...@ya...> - 2007-12-13 09:49:53
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Hello This is a mere correction of terms. wgnuplot --> gnuplot on windows This should be done for the following statement by Hans. Hans>To reduce confusion, such a version should really be Hans>called "gnuplot" (no leading "w", nor "p"). Tatsuro --- Tatsuro MATSUOKA <tma...@ya...> wrote: > Hello Hans and Michael > > I really appreciate for your replies. > > I understand what both of you would like to say. > > At present I do not have enough time. (One of the reason is that the Octave team is running very > fast > to Ver. 3.0 because JWE is a superman. ) > > If I will have a chance, I would like to try the console mode of the [gnuplot on windows] on the base of the > Michael' > way in the near future although I do not have confidence due to insufficiency of my programming > power. > That is because the console mode of the [gnuplot on windows] is what I have been wanted so far. > > Regards > > Tatsuro > > > -------------------------------------- > New Design Yahoo! JAPAN 2008/01/01 > http://pr.mail.yahoo.co.jp/newdesign/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. > It's the best place to buy or sell services > for just about anything Open Source. > http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;164216239;13503038;w?http://sf.net/marketplace > _______________________________________________ > Gnuplot-info mailing list > Gnu...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnuplot-info > -------------------------------------- New Design Yahoo! JAPAN 2008/01/01 http://pr.mail.yahoo.co.jp/newdesign/ |
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From: Tatsuro M. <tma...@ya...> - 2007-12-13 03:58:58
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Hello Hans and Michael I really appreciate for your replies. I understand what both of you would like to say. At present I do not have enough time. (One of the reason is that the Octave team is running very fast to Ver. 3.0 because JWE is a superman. ) If I will have a chance, I would like to try the console mode of wgnuplot on the base of the Michael' way in the near future although I do not have confidence due to insufficiency of my programming power. That is because the console mode of wgnuplot is what I have been wanted so far. Regards Tatsuro -------------------------------------- New Design Yahoo! JAPAN 2008/01/01 http://pr.mail.yahoo.co.jp/newdesign/ |
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From: Tatsuro M. <tma...@ya...> - 2007-12-13 03:32:14
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Hello Hans and Michael I really appreciate for your replies. I understand what both of you would like to say. At present I do not have enough time. (One of the reason is that the Octave team is running very fast to Ver. 3.0 because JWE is a superman. ) If I will have a chance, I would like to try the console mode of wgnuplot on the base of the Michael' way in the near future although I do not have confidence due to insufficiency of my programming power. That is because the console mode of wgnuplot is what I have been wanted so far. Regards Tatsuro -------------------------------------- New Design Yahoo! JAPAN 2008/01/01 http://pr.mail.yahoo.co.jp/newdesign/ |
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From: Michael G. <mic...@gm...> - 2007-12-12 21:37:17
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On 12/12/07, Hans-Bernhard Br=F6ker <HBB...@t-...> wrote: > Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote: > > > I read the previous proposal of by the Michael. > > > > http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=3Ddetail&aid=3D1627936&gr= oup_id=3D2055&atid=3D302055 > > Ah, finally we get to know what that "Michael's pgnuplot" you've been > talking about actually is. > > It's not pgnuplot at all. It's actually a native console version of the > real program. To reduce confusion, such a version should really be > called "gnuplot" (no leading "w", nor "p"). > > > Why the pgnuplot has not been replaced by the Michael's one? > > For no particular reason other than that apparently nobody on the > gnuplot team felt comfortable enough committing such a major change to > the MS Windows portion of the code --- we simply have no-one with > sufficient programming skills on that forsaken platform (and available > free time) to do it. > > About the best option to change that would be volunteers to work on that > area of the code. Since april, I enhanced my patch with various fixes and upgraded it to gnuplot 4.2.2. For better visibility and maintenance, the patch is currentl= y available under SVN at http://octave.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/octave/trunk/octave-forge/admin/Wi= ndows/msvc/libs/ (current version is gnuplot-4.2.2.diff). As my intention is to build a gnuplot version that is octave-friendly, the patch contains a (very) few things that are octave-specific (like for insta= nce the modification of the gnuplot version string, to be license compliant). Michael. |
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From: <HBB...@t-...> - 2007-12-12 21:28:09
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Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote: > I read the previous proposal of by the Michael. > > http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1627936&group_id=2055&atid=302055 Ah, finally we get to know what that "Michael's pgnuplot" you've been talking about actually is. It's not pgnuplot at all. It's actually a native console version of the real program. To reduce confusion, such a version should really be called "gnuplot" (no leading "w", nor "p"). > Why the pgnuplot has not been replaced by the Michael's one? For no particular reason other than that apparently nobody on the gnuplot team felt comfortable enough committing such a major change to the MS Windows portion of the code --- we simply have no-one with sufficient programming skills on that forsaken platform (and available free time) to do it. About the best option to change that would be volunteers to work on that area of the code. |
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From: Rudolf I. <rud...@ya...> - 2007-12-12 15:53:39
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I have recently installed the new 4.3 version of gnuplot. But also in this = version (as in v. 4.2) I came across the difficulty of the font size in the= plot title in the postscript terminal.=0ALets look at the following exampl= e script:=0A =0Aset terminal postscript "Helvetica, 20"=0Aset title "a\nb\n= c\nd\ne\nf" font "Helvetica, 10"=0Aplot "-" =0A1 2=0Ae=0A =0AThe title has = 6 lines and the font size is really 10, but the spacing between title and p= lot is too big; I guess it is chosen by the global font size of the postscr= ipt terminal given (20).=0A =0AIs it a bug or a feature which I should cope= with?=0A =0AI would be grateful if You could help me.=0A =0ASincerely,=0A = =0ARudolf Izsak=0A=0A=0A __________________________________ Ihre ers= te Baustelle? Wissenswertes f=C3=BCr Bastler und Hobby Handwerker. www.yaho= o.de/clever |
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From: Richard H. <r.h...@rl...> - 2007-12-12 15:37:28
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M. O. wrote: > > I have to load a picture with gnuplot and not to generate it. > >>> I'm using gnuplot and I have read the tutorial for Latex. >>> Can I load a picture with gnuplot and tranform it to use with Latex? >>> If Yes How can I do? >>> Tank's >>> <snip previous correspondence> Why do you have to 'load a picture with gnuplot'? Generally, gunplot is not a suitable tool for transforming a picture to use with latex. r, |
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From: Tatsuro M. <tma...@ya...> - 2007-12-12 05:16:44
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This just error corection.
> If (fabs((double)(t1-(double)tcount/CLOCKS_PER_SEC/60 )< allowance){
should be
If (fabs(((double)t1-(double)tcount/CLOCKS_PER_SEC/60.0 ))< allowance)){
Tatsuro
--- Tatsuro MATSUOKA <tma...@ya...> wrote:
> Hello
>
> OK,you are using C.
>
> *******************
>
>
> I recommend you make dummy 'graph.eps' before exectuting your program.
>
> $ gv -watch graph.eps &
>
> Have our procedure been carried out in the for or while loop?
> If so, you check the time using the clock() function in every loop.
> (about the clock(), you see the end of file)
> If the time difference of the clock with in allowance.
>
>
> If (fabs((double)(t1-(double)tcount/CLOCKS_PER_SEC/60 )< allowance){
> tcount++;
> (ploting proceducer)
> :
> :
>
> }
>
> (ploting proceducer)
>
> plot graph by post eps term.
> Use set out like
> set out 'graph.eps' and plot graph
> then gv graph will be flushed every one min.
>
> Rename 'graph.eps' by proper filename like acording to the minutes 'g21min.eps'
> to save every minute file.
> Time indices like 01, 02 ... can be indiacate like sprintf(fname, "g%2dmin", tcount);
>
>
> Recently I do not use the latex, I cannot tell you correctly.
>
> Please make latex template, which incules (2,4, 6.. youlike ) eps files in oder.
>
> like
> \includegraphics[height=3cm,width=5cm]{'g21min.eps'}
>
> Execute latex and make a dvi file and conert to s ps file by the 'dvi2ps'.
> You can see the graphs in one ps file via gv.
>
> That's the way I consider.
>
> Others may have more good idea.
>
>
> Tatsuro
>
>
>
> ********example of using clock()
> #include <time.h>
> #include <stdio.h>
> int main(void)
> {
> int i;
> int n = 0;
> clock_t t1;
> clock_t t2;
> printf("CLOCKS_PER_SEC = %f\n", (double)CLOCKS_PER_SEC);
> t1 = clock();
> for (i = 0; i < 100000; i++) n *= i;
> t2 = clock();
> printf("time = %10.30f\n", (double)t2 - t1);
> t1 = clock();
> for (i = 0; i < 10000000; i++) n *= i;
> t2 = clock();
> printf("time = %10.30f\n", (double)t2 - t1);
> }
>
> --- Mostafijur Rahman <mos...@ya...> wrote:
>
> > Thank you for your quick reply. Actually I am doing research on embedded Linux. I am using C
> > language for my research. I can access Gnu plot using C language using Linux. Now I am able to
> > show the current graph.Please can you tell me accurately about the topics that I have to know
> > for sequential graph plot?
> >
> > If you think that I can get help from any website or any person please give me address.
> >
> > If I able to solve this problem I will inform you.
> >
> > Thanks a lot.
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message ----
> > From: Tatsuro MATSUOKA <tma...@ya...>
> > To: Mostafijur Rahman <mos...@ya...>; gnu...@li...
> > Cc: me <mat...@nu...>
> > Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 10:50:52 AM
> > Subject: Re: [Gnuplot-info] How can I save every 10 mins [Suppose] graph and want to see after
> 1
> > H all of them.
> >
> >
> > Hello
> >
> > The gnuplot is a simple graph plotting soft and does not have such
> > multi-functionality.
> > If I want to do this, I will write shell script and combine some
> > softwares, gnuplot-eps terminal,
> > ghostscript and gv.
> >
> > I think that is UNIXy way to do it.
> >
> >
> > I'm not a UNIX user but a cygwin user on Windows and use the cygwin for
> > realising such software
> > combination.
> >
> > If you are "true" unix user, you can do it by yourself.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Tatsuro
> >
> >
> > --- Mostafijur Rahman <mos...@ya...> wrote:
> >
> > > Hello
> > >
> > > I want to show continuous graph using Gnu plot [ Version: 4.0, Linux
> > kernel: 2.6, UBUNTU]. That
> > > means after 1 hour I want to see previous every 10 mins graph.
> > >
> > > 1. Have any opportunity in GNU plot to do this ?
> > >
> > > 2. Is it possible to show scroll bar in Gnu plot ?
> > >
> > > If possible please can you tell me how?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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From: Tatsuro M. <tma...@ya...> - 2007-12-12 02:51:01
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Hello The gnuplot is a simple graph plotting soft and does not have such multi-functionality. If I want to do this, I will write shell script and combine some softwares, gnuplot-eps terminal, ghostscript and gv. I think that is UNIXy way to do it. I'm not a UNIX user but a cygwin user on Windows and use the cygwin for realising such software combination. If you are "true" unix user, you can do it by yourself. Regards Tatsuro --- Mostafijur Rahman <mos...@ya...> wrote: > Hello > > I want to show continuous graph using Gnu plot [ Version: 4.0, Linux kernel: 2.6, UBUNTU]. That > means after 1 hour I want to see previous every 10 mins graph. > > 1. Have any opportunity in GNU plot to do this ? > > 2. Is it possible to show scroll bar in Gnu plot ? > > If possible please can you tell me how? > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Be a better friend, newshound, and > know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. > http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. > It's the best place to buy or sell services for > just about anything Open Source. > http://sourceforge.net/services/buy/index.php> _______________________________________________ > Gnuplot-info mailing list > Gnu...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnuplot-info > -------------------------------------- New Design Yahoo! JAPAN 2008/01/01 http://pr.mail.yahoo.co.jp/newdesign/ |
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From: Mostafijur R. <mos...@ya...> - 2007-12-12 02:25:01
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Hello
I want to show continuous graph using Gnu plot [ Version: 4.0, Linux kernel: 2.6, UBUNTU]. That means after 1 hour I want to see previous every 10 mins graph.
1. Have any opportunity in GNU plot to do this ?
2. Is it possible to show scroll bar in Gnu plot ?
If possible please can you tell me how?
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From: Tatsuro M. <tma...@ya...> - 2007-12-11 21:13:55
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Hello In the octave threads I wrote http://www.cae.wisc.edu/pipermail/octave-maintainers/2007-December/005234.html I think The problem seems not to be solved current combination of pgnuplot and wgnuplot to realise pipe connection on wgnuplot. I read the previous proposal of by the Michael. http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1627936&group_id=2055&atid=302055 Now I entirely agree with his proposal. Why the pgnuplot has not been replaced by the Michael's one? I think that the Hans' pgnuplot has been long time effective to realise the pipe on wgnuplot. However, this does seem to allow to use binary date from the pipe. I propose that it is the time that the pgunplot in the official release should accept the Michael's way. Tatsuro -------------------------------------- New Design Yahoo! JAPAN 2008/01/01 http://pr.mail.yahoo.co.jp/newdesign/ |
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From: M. O. <orb...@ya...> - 2007-12-11 18:01:54
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I have to load a picture with gnuplot and not to generate it.
>Maurizio Orbisaglia
Richard Henwood wrote:
>
> Maurizio Orbisaglia wrote:
>
>> I'm using gnuplot and I have read the tutorial for Latex.
>> Can I load a picture with gnuplot and tranform it to use with Latex?
>> If Yes How can I do?
>> Tank's
>>
>>
>
> You might want to have a look at the 'epslatex' terminal type; I use is
> all
> the time, as follows:
>
> I first generate my plot with gnuplot.
>
> gnuplot> set term epslatex
> gnuplot> set output 'myFigure.tex'
> gnuplot> plot x
> gnuplot> set output
>
> this creates two files: myFigure.eps and myFigure.tex which is a latex
> file
> containing annotation and includes myFigure.eps so it lines up with the
> annotation.
>
> Then, within my latex document: repot.tex:
>
> \begin{figure}
> \begin{center}
> \scalebox{1.0}{\input{myFigure.tex}}
> \end{center}
> \end{figure}
>
> r,
>
>
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