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From: <HBB...@t-...> - 2007-11-16 22:33:03
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Wesley Rodrigues wrote:
> splot 'brazil2pts.txt' using 1:2:0 with lines, 'map.dat' using
> ($4):($3):($5) with pm3d
I'm pretty sure you'll have to draw the map first, then the outline of
brazil on top of it:
splot \
'map.dat' using ($4):($3):($5) with pm3d, \
'brazil2pts.txt' using 1:2:0 with lines
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From: Thomas S. <t.s...@fz...> - 2007-11-16 11:44:28
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set datafile separator "," or ";" or whatever the character used to separate the data values is. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/How-to-plot-data-from-.csv-file-in-Gnuplot---tf4820371.html#a13791716 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: Wesley R. <wes...@ya...> - 2007-11-16 11:25:35
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Dear,
Thanks for answer my e-mail!
With Gnuplot I am using this cookbook down:
set xtics 5
set ytics 5
set mxtics 5
set mytics 5
set nogrid
set xlabel "Longitude"
set ylabel "Latitude"
cd 'c:\bolsa'
set title "mapa da ionosfera"
#set surface
set view map
#set contour base
set cntrparam levels incremental 50, 15, 300
set clabel
set dgrid3d 60,60,2
set pm3d explicit
set cbrange [0:80] #scale size
set yrange [-35:5]
set xrange [-75:-35]
set palette define ( 0 "blue", 1 "green", 2 "yellow", 3 "red" )
splot 'brazil2pts.txt' using 1:2:0 with lines, 'map.dat' using ($4):($3):($5) with pm3d
Using this cookbook, I dont see the Brazils contour again, only the surface interpolate and the scale. I dont be able too, delimitate the interpolations area (-75/-30/-35/5).
Whats function I can use?
Best Regards!
---------------------------------
Abra sua conta no Yahoo! Mail, o único sem limite de espaço para armazenamento! |
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From: Gopesh P. <gop...@ya...> - 2007-11-16 10:29:41
|
Dear all,
I am having some problems in plotting a .csv file in Gnuplot. My data is
organized in columns in a .csv file. But when I try to plot it gives me this
error : "no data point found in specified file". But the same data I can
plot with .txt file.
I write these simple commands in gnuplot:
set title "My first graph"
set xlabel "Pixel"
set ylabel "Dens Value"
plot "C:\\Documents and Settings\\ZG091G1\\Desktop\\DataTable.csv" using 1:2
with lines,\
"C:\\Documents and Settings\\ZG091G1\\Desktop\\DataTable.csv" using 1:5
with lines
I found somewhere in internet that its possible to open .csv files by
gnuplot. But dint work for me. Also I want to ask how to generate a .dat
file ?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Gopesh
--
View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/How-to-plot-data-from-.csv-file-in-Gnuplot---tf4820371.html#a13790719
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From: <HBB...@t-...> - 2007-11-15 21:13:30
|
Spinora wrote: > ...something's broken either with my browser or with this website... FYI: "this" is not a website. It's a mailing list. We don't know which freeloading website you contact it by. See my reply to the newsgroup for the most likely problems with your fit command. |
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From: Donald C H. <dc...@us...> - 2007-11-15 15:17:20
|
I am using Gnuplot 4.2 on Windows. My understanding is that the y-axis
should autoextend to the next major tic unless yfixmin and yfixmax are
set. When I try to eliminate exponential labels on the y-axis by defining
the labels (see commented ytics statements), I lose autoextention of the
yrange to the next whole number of tics. I have tried defining the ymax
and ymin range as a function (see commented yrange statement), but cannot
figure out how to assign the ymax and ymin values. The ymax and ymin
values need to be set automatically from the data.
Any solution is appreciated.
set terminal gif nocrop font 'verdana' 11 size 900,800 xFFFFFF x000000
x000000 \
x6699cc \
x87c6e0 \
xa0f3e6 \
x6b9046 \
xd5a74b \
xc17e37 \
xaa5522 \
x990033 \
xff0000
set output '02035000.gif'
set title "02035000 JAMES RIVER AT CARTERSVILLE, VA--Regulated" font
'verdana, 13'
set size .94, .9
set bmargin 5
set xdata time
set x2data time
set timefmt '%Y%m%d%H%M%S'
set format x "%b"
set format x2 "%Y"
set xtics in scale 1, 1 offset 1.8
set x2tics offset graph 0.027,-1.09, 0
set mxtics 2
set mx2tics 2
set xrange ["20060101" to "20071231"]
set x2range ["20060101" to "20071231"]
set xlabel '---- Provisional Data Subject to Revision ----' 0,-2 font
'verdana, 11' tc rgb "#ff0000"
set logscale y 10
#set ytics in (0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000, 100000, 1000000)
#set ytics in autofreq 0.001, 1e1, 100000 add ("1000000" 1000000)
set ytics in
#set yrange [(10**floor(log10(ymin))):(10**(ceil(log10(ymax)+1)))]
writeback
set yrange [*:*]
set ylabel " Discharge in cubic feet per second "
set grid xtics mxtics ytics back lw 0.25 linecolor rgbcolor "#000000"
set key off
plot '02035000_daily_plot.txt' using 1:10:11 w filledcurves lc 1,\
'02035000_daily_plot.txt' using 1:9:10 w filledcurves lc 2,\
'02035000_daily_plot.txt' using 1:8:9 w filledcurves lc 3,\
'02035000_daily_plot.txt' using 1:6:8 w filledcurves lc 4,\
'02035000_daily_plot.txt' using 1:5:6 w filledcurves lc 5,\
'02035000_daily_plot.txt' using 1:4:5 w filledcurves lc 6,\
'02035000_daily_plot.txt' using 1:3:4 w filledcurves lc 7,\
'02035000_daily_plot.txt' using 1:11 w lines lw 1 lc rgb
"#000000",\
'02035000_daily_plot.txt' using 1:10 w lines lw 1 lc rgb
"#000000",\
'02035000_daily_plot.txt' using 1:9 w lines lw 1 lc rgb
"#000000",\
'02035000_daily_plot.txt' using 1:8 w lines lw 1 lc rgb
"#000000",\
'02035000_daily_plot.txt' using 1:7 w lines lw 1 lc rgb
"#000000",\
'02035000_daily_plot.txt' using 1:6 w lines lw 1 lc rgb
"#000000",\
'02035000_daily_plot.txt' using 1:5 w lines lw 1 lc rgb
"#000000",\
'02035000_daily_plot.txt' using 1:4 w lines lw 1 lc rgb
"#000000",\
'02035000_daily_plot.txt' using 1:3 w lines lw 1 lc rgb
"#000000",\
'02035000_daily_plot.txt' using 1:2 w lines lw 2 lc rgb
"#990033",\
'02035000_daily_plot.txt' using 1:12 w lines lw 1 lc rgb
"#000000",\
'02035000.DV.rdb' using 1:($2) w lines lw 2.5 lc rgb
"#FF0000"
*******************************
Don Hayes
USGS
1730 East Parham Road
Richmond, Va. 23228
(804) 261-2632
******************************* |
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From: Thomas S. <t.s...@fz...> - 2007-11-15 14:08:36
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this fit can not work: the 1st derivatives of f(x,y) with respect to 'b' and 'c' are delta functions chisq only changes when the borders of your 'box-interval' cross datapoints. e.g. with the starting values a=20; b=6; c=1.5 you get the fit result: a = 5.9 b = 6 c = 1.5 but you will get the same fit result for 'a' for 1.0 < c < 2.0 or 5.5 < b < 6.5 and 'b' and 'c' are not changed at all. (if the interval borders are on datapoints, the fit result is unpredictable) in principle you are calculating the mean of all datapoints inside the 'box-intervall'. you need a continuous function for fitting, e.g. a normal distribution: n(x)=c*exp(-(x-a)**2/b) -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/3-d-fitting-tf4810729.html#a13768274 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: Richard H. <r.h...@rl...> - 2007-11-15 13:42:48
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Luiz Fernando C Camargo wrote: > > Hello Gnuplot users: > > I can produce high quality drawings using Gnuplot with > terminal set to 'postscript eps enhanced color'. Then I use > LaTeX package overpic to put mathematical symbols and text > (in the same mathematical and text fonts used in the body of > the main LaTeX document) wherever I want. Fine, but I wonder > if there isn't a more direct way to do this. Setting terminal > to 'latex' does the job but does not give me files of the same > quality. Can someone please tell me something about this? I > have googled for this already, but still not satisfied. > Thanks for any advice. > term epslatex is what I use. r, |
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From: Luiz F. C C. <lf...@gm...> - 2007-11-15 13:16:47
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Hello Gnuplot users: I can produce high quality drawings using Gnuplot with terminal set to 'postscript eps enhanced color'. Then I use LaTeX package overpic to put mathematical symbols and text (in the same mathematical and text fonts used in the body of the main LaTeX document) wherever I want. Fine, but I wonder if there isn't a more direct way to do this. Setting terminal to 'latex' does the job but does not give me files of the same quality. Can someone please tell me something about this? I have googled for this already, but still not satisfied. Thanks for any advice. Luiz Fernando C Camargo |
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From: Spinora <N.M...@gm...> - 2007-11-15 11:29:04
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Thomas Sefzick wrote: > > could you make an example available? (data file, function) > > ...something's broken either with my browser or with this website... when i click a link it keeps just reloading the page i'm on... my favorite function was f(x,y)= a*(sgn(x-b+c)-sgn(x-b-c)) which is a stepfunction of the height a, width c and offset b. my data looks like this: 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 1 5 0 15 6 0 20 7 0 3 8 0 0 9 0 0 10 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 3 1 0 4 1 0 5 1 11 6 1 20 7 1 1 8 1 1 9 1 0 10 1 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 2 4 2 1 5 2 16 6 2 16 7 2 0 8 2 0 9 2 0 10 2 0 0 3 0 1 3 0 2 3 0 4 3 3 5 3 18 6 3 21 7 3 11 8 3 0 9 3 0 10 3 0 0 4 0 1 4 0 2 4 0 3 4 0 4 4 1 5 4 4 6 4 15 7 4 6 8 4 0 9 4 0 10 4 0 does that help? startingvalues I've tried were a=20, b=6, c=2 -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/3-d-fitting-tf4810729.html#a13765786 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: Thomas S. <t.s...@fz...> - 2007-11-15 11:18:35
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could you make an example available? (data file, function) -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/3-d-fitting-tf4810729.html#a13765780 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: Spinora <N.M...@gm...> - 2007-11-15 11:04:18
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Thomas Sefzick wrote: > > the first question you have to answer is: > which function would describe your data best? > > then use this function and set the parameters by hand, so that the > function is already in the region where the datapoints are, and then start > the fit. > > if you start a fit with parameters set to values which cause the function > to be far off the datapoints, then this fit will not work. due to the > inadequate stepsize chosen automatically it may find some minimum but not > the real one (for comparison: with 1m steps you may explore the bumpiness > of a floor but will not find a hole which has a diameter of 1mm and is > 10.5m away). > I have tried several starting Values some quite close to what I thought by eye might be an okay value (although not brilliant). In that case it just did one Iteration and then told me that was best it could do, although I am sure it's not. The thing is I need a function as simple as possible so its a kind of step-function in x direction and constant in y direction the parameters are height, width and offset (although i have tried other functions). All I want to do with this is find out if there is a bump somewhere in my data which is straight in y-direction. So the fit is supposed to do really bad if thats not the case and give back lots of chisquare. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/3-d-fitting-tf4810729.html#a13765313 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: Thomas S. <t.s...@fz...> - 2007-11-15 10:30:34
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Spinora wrote: > > I have data with 3 values: x,y and z and I would like to fit f(x,y) to it. > I read in the help that the usual fit-function could do the job but when i > actually try it the fitted function in nowhere near my data. > > I've tried differnt functions and they all seemed to fail in different > ways: one kept quitting after 2 iterations, giving back the starting > values, one did about 15 Iterations and gave back something far from the > starting values but even further from the data, one kept giving back a > nearly flat plane (which is pretty wrong) but at least it seemed to be at > the average of the data. > From this variety of errors I was unable to find out what went wrong, hope > someone can help me here. > the first question you have to answer is: which function would describe your data best? then use this function and set the parameters by hand, so that the function is already in the region where the datapoints are, and then start the fit. if you start a fit with parameters set to values which cause the function to be far off the datapoints, then this fit will not work. due to the inadequate stepsize chosen automatically it may find some minimum but not the real one (for comparison: with 1m steps you may explore the bumpiness of a floor but will not find a hole which has a diameter of 1mm and is 10.5m away). -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/3-d-fitting-tf4810729.html#a13765109 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: Spinora <N.M...@gm...> - 2007-11-15 09:30:36
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Hi I have data with 3 values: x,y and z and I would like to fit f(x,y) to it. I read in the help that the usual fit-function could do the job but when i actually try it the fitted function in nowhere near my data. I've tried differnt functions and they all seemed to fail in different ways: one kept quitting after 2 iterations, giving back the starting values, one did about 15 Iterations and gave back something far from the starting values but even further from the data, one kept giving back a nearly flat plane (which is pretty wrong) but at least it seemed to be at the average of the data. >From this variety of errors I was unable to find out what went wrong, hope someone can help me here. cheers Spinora -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/3-d-fitting-tf4810729.html#a13764386 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: <sk...@po...> - 2007-11-15 03:40:31
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>> Alas, that doesn't work either. I lose all x axis labels as well as
>> the vertical part of the grid.
Hans-Bernhard> Then it's probably
Hans-Bernhard> set format x ""
Hans-Bernhard> you want. And, like you originally were about to do, you
Hans-Bernhard> want to do that only in the first 2 plots. The last plot
Hans-Bernhard> should return to the default
Hans-Bernhard> set format x "% g"
Thanks, that gets me closer. Now the labels are gone. The vertical space
allocated to the missing x axis labels is still allocated, but I think I can
fudge that with some set size commands.
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Skip Montanaro - sk...@po... - http://www.webfast.com/~skip/
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From: <HBB...@t-...> - 2007-11-15 00:20:23
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sk...@po... wrote: > Alas, that doesn't work either. I lose all x axis labels as well as the > vertical part of the grid. Then it's probably set format x "" you want. And, like you originally were about to do, you want to do that only in the first 2 plots. The last plot should return to the default set format x "% g" |
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From: <sk...@po...> - 2007-11-15 00:05:41
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>> where each of the p?.gnu files defines a single plot.
>> All three plots have the same x range. Reading the docs
>> for the set xtics command I couldn't figure out how to
>> have just the p3 plot display x axis labels.
Hans-Bernhard> Easy. By breaking this scheme:
>> All the plot files have this overall form:
>> [...]
>> set xtics nomirror
Hans-Bernhard> This was the right general idea already:
>> I tried
>>
>> set xtics ""
Hans-Bernhard> You want
Hans-Bernhard> unset xtics
Hans-Bernhard> instead.
Alas, that doesn't work either. I lose all x axis labels as well as the
vertical part of the grid. Here's what I get:
http://www.webfast.com/~skip/plot-notics.png
What I want is this:
http://www.webfast.com/~skip/plot-tics.png
but with the x axis labels on the top two plots removed.
Thanks,
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Skip Montanaro - sk...@po... - http://www.webfast.com/~skip/
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From: <HBB...@t-...> - 2007-11-14 23:37:55
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Skip Montanaro wrote: > where each of the p?.gnu files defines a single plot. > All three plots have the same x range. Reading the docs > for the set xtics command I couldn't figure out how to > have just the p3 plot display x axis labels. Easy. By breaking this scheme: > All the plot > files have this overall form: [...] > set xtics nomirror This was the right general idea already: > I tried > > set xtics "" You want unset xtics instead. |
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From: Skip M. <sk...@po...> - 2007-11-14 21:57:52
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I have a multiplot which looks like this:
clear
set multiplot layout 3,1
load "p1.gnu"
load "p2.gnu"
load "p3.gnu"
unset multiplot
where each of the p?.gnu files defines a single plot.
All three plots have the same x range. Reading the docs
for the set xtics command I couldn't figure out how to
have just the p3 plot display x axis labels. All the plot
files have this overall form:
set grid xtics ytics
set xdata time
set timefmt "%H:%M:%S"
set format x "%H:%M"
set xrange ["09:00":]
set key right bottom nobox
set ytics nomirror
set xtics nomirror
plot ...
I tried
set xtics ""
in the p1 and p2 plot files followed by
set xtics
in the p3 plot file but none of the plots had x labels.
Is there some way to let it compute the labels for p3
and suppress them for p1 and p2?
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From: <HBB...@t-...> - 2007-11-13 21:11:24
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Wesley Rodrigues wrote:
> I'm trying to plot a 2D data file on a surface (3D data file) using
> Gnuplot. I'm using the function "pm3d" to interpolation of 3D file
> (xyz.dat), and the function "splot" to plot both files. I don't be able
> of plot 2D (Brazil contour) data files on a surface.
What you're looking for would be a variation of
set pm3d explicit
set view map
splot 'contour' using 1:2:(0.0) with lines, \
'surface' using 1:2:3 with pm3d
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From: Wesley R. <wes...@ya...> - 2007-11-13 19:09:32
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Dear,
I am Brazilian student, and I work with production of ionosphere's maps.
I'm trying to plot a 2D data file on a surface (3D data file) using Gnuplot. I'm using the function "pm3d" to interpolation of 3D file (xyz.dat), and the function "splot" to plot both files. I don't be able of plot 2D (Brazil contour) data files on a surface.
It's possible? What's the function I can use?
Best regards...
Wesley Rodrigues
Unesp University Brazil
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From: <HBB...@t-...> - 2007-11-10 20:07:44
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user_prady wrote:
> Now I m plotting two data files in a sigle plot with the following simple
> command.
> Plot "I_indat.txt" with lines, "I_outplot" with lines
>
> Now problem is The file called I_outplot has 4 times data than I_indat.txt.
That's not the real problem. The real problem is that your data files
have only a single column. So gnuplot has to invent an x column for
you. But you can help it, by specifying a 'using' option:
plot "I_indat.txt" using ($0/4):1 with lines, \
"I_outplot" using 0:1 with lines
Or you could change your data file to actually contain the x data.
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