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From: Dan L. <da...@la...> - 2007-10-09 17:56:26
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Hi folks, I've managed to get my first graph working with gnuplot. I am plotting data from my tape library. I want to see the errors per GB. It would be niced to see all the tapes in one set of output. There are the commands I am using to generate the plot: set timefmt "%Y/%m/%d %H:%M" set xrange ["2000/12/01":"2004/05/01"] set format x "%Y/%m/%d" #set timefmt "%Y/%m%d %H:%M" set timestamp "Graph created: %Y/%m/%d %H:%M" plot "dlt-data" using 1:4 title 'Corrected Errors/GB' Here is the [sample] input data I am using: 2001/01/01.11:53 DLT7000-002 290 2001/01/01.11:54 DLT7000-002 100 2001/01/01.11:55 DLT7000-002 10 2001/01/01.11:56 DLT7000-002 200 The above is: date/time, tape label, and errors detected. What suggestions do you have for this plot? Especially for getting multiple graphs in there, one for each tape label. Thanks. -- Dan Langille - http://www.langille.org/ Available for hire: http://www.freebsddiary.org/dan_langille.php |
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From: <ted...@wd...> - 2007-10-09 15:09:28
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From: Thorben <tho...@gm...> - 2007-10-09 10:28:40
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Hello, I need some help with plotting a 3D function from a data file. This data file has columns "phi z r", and all points on a circle with a given r are grouped, that is there is a blank line after each circle data, and "set mapping cylindrical" is used. Is this blank line sufficient to get pm3d to work? Please look at the following files: The data file: http://kynes.de/~thorben/gnuplot/zernike_06_coeffs.dat The plot file for pm3d plot: http://kynes.de/~thorben/gnuplot/zernike_06_coeffs.plot And the resulting output: http://kynes.de/~thorben/gnuplot/zernike_06_coeffs.png Why does the 3D graph on the left look so horrible? What can be done to improve it? Any pm3d settings I should try? Do I need to preprocess the data first? How? Now, I've plotted the same data using dgrid3d: Output: http://kynes.de/~thorben/gnuplot/zernike_06_coeffs_dgrid3d.png (Using http://kynes.de/~thorben/gnuplot/zernike_06_coeffs_dgrid3d.plot) This looks quite nice, but can I have a non squre mesh? My data is only defined on the unit circle, so it would be great it the mesh would have circle boundaries. It would also be good to have the pm3d at the bottom respect that. Many question I know, but looking through the faq and googling here and the= re=20 didn't lead to many answers, so why not ask the experts :-) Thanks for your help, Thorben Kr=F6ger P.S.: I'm running CVS HEAD |
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From: Thomas S. <t.s...@fz...> - 2007-10-09 10:04:04
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> to generate colored and grayscale multiplots using pm3d map and splot. > as the output, I would like to convert these multiplots to pdf. assuming you are using the x11 terminal, for a pdf output you set the terminal to 'pdf' and redo the whole plot. you don't "convert" to pdf! > it seems that standart recipe is not working ... 'replot' is not the standard recipe for a multiplot. > or, and more probably, I am doing something wrong or missing. > what I get at the end is the pdf version of the specific plot in the > multiplot which comes last on the screen. > can anybody tell me how to convert a colored multiplot into a pdf? 'set term pdf' and then redo the *whole* plot starting from 'set multiplot' up to 'unset multiplot' you should write multiplot block > set multiplot > ... > unset multiplot into a file (e.g. 'plot.gpl'), this makes it very easy to plot to different terminals: set term x11 load "plot.gpl" set term pdf set out "test.pdf" load "plot.gpl" set out Tugrul Hakioglu wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > I use > > gnuplot Version 4.0 patchlevel 0 > last modified Thu Apr 15 14:44:22 CEST 2004 > System: Linux 2.6.11-6mdksmp > > > to generate colored and grayscale multiplots using pm3d map and splot. > as the output, I would like to convert these multiplots to pdf. it seems > that standart recipe is not working or, and more probably, I am doing > something wrong or missing. what I get at the end is the pdf version > of the specific plot in the multiplot which comes last on the screen. > can anybody tell me how to convert a colored multiplot into a pdf? > > > regards > > Tugrul Hakioglu > Physics Department > Bilkent University, > Ankara, Turkey > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. > Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. > Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. > Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ > _______________________________________________ > Gnuplot-info mailing list > Gnu...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnuplot-info > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/%28no-subject%29-tf4592864.html#a13112687 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: Thomas S. <t.s...@fz...> - 2007-10-09 09:50:55
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extent xrange and yrange a little bit: set xrange [-10:10.5] set yrange [-10:10.5] if you want to restrict plotting up to x=10 modify your plot command: plot x<=10?sin(x) * cos(x):1/0 here is a complete script: set xzeroaxis lt -1 lw .5 set yzeroaxis lt -1 lw .5 set xrange [-10:10.5] set yrange [-10:10.5] set xtics axis set ytics axis unset border set arrow 1 from graph 0,first 0 to graph 1,first 0 lt -1 lw .5 set arrow 2 from first 0,graph 0 to first 0,graph 1 lt -1 lw .5 set samples 1000 plot x<=10?sin(x) * cos(x):1/0 title "sin(x)*cos(x)" you may also modify the labels: set xtics -10,2,9 (for more information see 'help set xtics') fips wrote: > > > fips wrote: >> >> I need arrows at the end of the visible part of the axes to show, that >> the axes does not end there. >> I know how paint arrows, but is there a way to change the axes, that they >> paint arrows themselfs? >> > > Thanks to "Thomas Sefzick" I have solved nearly the whole problem. > > Now: The arrows should go some mm over the numbering. > This could be done by > > a) removing the topmost (rightmost) label in the graph. > b) enlarging the arrow by 3mm each. > > any idea? > > Now i use the following script: > > > set xzeroaxis lt -1 lw .5 > set yzeroaxis lt -1 > set xrange [-10:10] > set yrange [-10:10] > set xtics axis > set ytics axis > unset border > set arrow 1 from graph 0,first 0 to graph 1,((first 0) + 1) lt -1 > set arrow 2 from first 0,graph 0 to first 0,graph 1 > set nolabel 1 > plot sin(x) * cos(x)4 > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/No-border-around-the-plot%2C-but-axes-with-arrows-tf4566710.html#a13112487 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: fips <ph...@fr...> - 2007-10-09 08:56:43
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fips wrote: > > I need arrows at the end of the visible part of the axes to show, that the > axes does not end there. > I know how paint arrows, but is there a way to change the axes, that they > paint arrows themselfs? > Thanks to "Thomas Sefzick" I have solved nearly the whole problem. Now: The arrows should go some mm over the numbering. This could be done by a) removing the topmost (rightmost) label in the graph. b) enlarging the arrow by 3mm each. any idea? Now i use the following script: set xzeroaxis lt -1 lw .5 set yzeroaxis lt -1 set xrange [-10:10] set yrange [-10:10] set xtics axis set ytics axis unset border set arrow 1 from graph 0,first 0 to graph 1,((first 0) + 1) lt -1 set arrow 2 from first 0,graph 0 to first 0,graph 1 set nolabel 1 plot sin(x) * cos(x)4 -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/No-border-around-the-plot%2C-but-axes-with-arrows-tf4566710.html#a13111383 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: Tugrul H. <hak...@fe...> - 2007-10-09 08:38:43
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Hi,
I use
gnuplot Version 4.0 patchlevel 0
last modified Thu Apr 15 14:44:22 CEST 2004
System: Linux 2.6.11-6mdksmp
to generate colored and grayscale multiplots using pm3d map and splot.
as the output, I would like to convert these multiplots to pdf. it seems
that standart recipe is not working or, and more probably, I am doing
something wrong or missing. what I get at the end is the pdf version
of the specific plot in the multiplot which comes last on the screen.
can anybody tell me how to convert a colored multiplot into a pdf?
regards
Tugrul Hakioglu
Physics Department
Bilkent University,
Ankara, Turkey
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From: <exp...@ya...> - 2007-10-09 01:01:41
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From: <HBB...@t-...> - 2007-10-08 21:00:25
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Alexander_P wrote: > the time is in the first collumn and i want to plot 3:4 for example > specifying a range on the time collumn ( for example ["02:00:00":"03:00:00"] > ) This contains at least two independent problems. 1) Specifying a range on a column you're not actually plotting. You need extended "using" specifications for that, like plot 'data' using ($1>min1 && $1<max1: $2 : 0/0):3 2) Interpreting a column as time data even though you're not actually plotting it. "set timefmt" only directly applies to input coordinates, but in your plot, column #1 isn't one of them. This would need the suggested, but (as yet) unimplemented string processing function "strptime()". If you're lucky, you might manage to use 'timecolumn()' and 'set timefmt', but it's going to be quite tricky. |
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From: Thomas S. <t.s...@fz...> - 2007-10-08 18:18:35
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i'm did the plot in a x11 terminal and got only one plot - the lower left one. in the gif terminal you get all 4, but 3 without axis tics and labels. i replaced each '2' in 'set size' by '1' and each '1' in 'set size' and 'set origin' by '0.5' and got all 4 plots with proper tics on the axes Tim T. wrote: > > Hi, > > I was forced to take over some plotting software from a colleague, and am > under some deadline constraints. I've tried googling my problem, but > I probably don't know the right terms to use. > > The problem: the software we use produces a collection of pm3d/splot > surfaces. > Only the bottom left splot in the multiplot has any information > about axes and > color scale associated with it. > > SInce I know that at least the vertical range of the data may vary, > I'd like to have > at a minimum the vertical range annotated with range info. > > > Sample script: > set pm3d map > set terminal gif > set output "testPlot.gif" > > set size 2,2 > set origin 0,0 > set multiplot > > set size 1,1 > set origin 1,0 > splot sin(x*y/10) > > set size 1,1 > set origin 0,1 > splot cos(x*y/10) > > set size 1,1 > set origin 0,0 > splot sin(x*y/20) > > set size 1,1 > set origin 1,1 > splot cos(x*y/20) > unset multiplot > > What am I doing wrong here ? > > TimT. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. > Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. > Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. > Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ > _______________________________________________ > Gnuplot-info mailing list > Gnu...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnuplot-info > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Multiplot-splot-annotations-tf4588128.html#a13102068 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: Thomas S. <t.s...@fz...> - 2007-10-08 17:28:59
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i searched through my old emails and found an old posting to
inf...@Da...
the question was:
>> How do I specify time range to generate a plot of data
>> for say time range "01/01/2000 00:00 to 01/02/2000 00:00 "
this was the answer:
> not so easy... it's a little bit tricky but it works:
> when using time data for plotting a 'set timefmt "..."' is used to tell
> gnuplot how to interpret the data. the 'set timefmt' is only useful in
> combination with 'set xdata time', that's what the manual says. it's not
> completely true, because without 'set xdata time' one can still interpret
> time
> data with 'timecolumn(.)' (not really documented, is similar to
> 'column(.)' within the
> 'using' modifier). internally gnuplot calculates time data into 'number of
> seconds since the beginning of the century', so we are lucky, the century
> has
> just started, and thus the numbers are low. so add the line:
> set timefmt "%d/%m/%Y %H:%M"
> to your script and replace the plot command by:
> plot [0:360][-5:5] [-5:5] 1,3,5, 'pol.txt' using \
> 4:(timecolumn(1)>=0?$3:1/0) t '' with lines
> (use lines to see what's happening). the trick is, allow values to be
> plotted
> only when a specific condition is fulfilled, using the ternary operator:
> if the condition is fulfilled everything between the '?' and the ':' is
> used,
> here: column 3 ($3), if it's not fulfilled what's following the ':' is
> used,
> here: 1/0 (= division by zero means 'not defined' to gnuplot, i.e. nothing
> is
> plotted).
> examples:
> 4:(timecolumn(1)>=0?$3:1/0) plots all data starting from 01/01/2000
> 00:00:00
> ('01/01/2000 00:00:00' is the second '0' of the new century)
> 4:(timecolumn(1)>0?$3:1/0) plots all data starting from 01/01/2000
> 00:00:01
> (your first datapoint will disappear)
> 4:(timecolumn(1)>(3600*6)?$3:1/0) plots all data starting from 01/01/2000
> 06:00:01
> (and the second datapoint will disappear)
> 4:(timecolumn(1)>=0?(timecolumn(1)<=(24*3600)?$3:1/0):1/0)
> (plots the data between 01/01/2000 00:00:00 and 01/02/2000 00:00:00)
>
> it's not as easy as a 'set xrange [.:.]' but there is a work-around. you
> can
> use two variables e.g. 'a' and 'b' in your plot command:
> ... using 4:(timecolumn(1)>=a?(timecolumn(1)<=b?$3:1/0):1/0) ...
> and these variables you can set in a script or at the gnuplot command
> line. for
> the last of the above examples you would write
> a = 0
> b = 24*3600
the answer was for gnuplot 3.7, so maybe some things are outdated, but the
principle is the same for gnuplot 4.x.
one more remark:
to get the 'number of seconds' for a specific date use the 'test time'
command:
gnuplot> test time "%d.%m.%Y %H:%M:%S" "08.10.2007 19:45:55"
internal = 245187955.000000 - 8/10/7::19:45:55 , wday=-1, yday=-1
convert back "08.10.2007 19:45:55" - 8/10/7::19:45:55 , wday=1, yday=280
'internal' is the number of seconds since 1.1.2000 00:00:00
Alexander_P wrote:
>
> Hello,
> i have a data file looking like this:
>
> 02:25:40 183.69 92.61 91.56 90.01 540.00 97.53
> 02:25:45 204.50 93.38 89.99 89.61 600.00 100.31
> 02:25:50 224.28 94.07 88.49 89.25 600.00 100.31
> 02:25:55 243.06 95.09 87.06 88.92 600.00 104.26
> 02:26:00 257.91 96.21 85.71 88.63 540.00 106.29
> 02:26:05 269.01 97.09 84.42 88.37 480.00 104.99
> 02:26:10 276.56 98.11 83.20 88.13 420.00 107.34
> 02:26:15 280.74 99.39 82.04 87.92 360.00 110.90
> 02:26:20 281.70 101.08 80.94 87.73 300.00 116.31
>
>
> the time is in the first collumn and i want to plot 3:4 for example
> specifying a range on the time collumn ( for example
> ["02:00:00":"03:00:00"] )
>
> i experimented with timefmt and set it to "%H:%M:%S" to match my
> timeformat but i was not able to do the 2d plot with specifying a range on
> the time... :/
>
> any help appreciated ;)
> thanks in advance
>
> Alex
>
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From: Alexander_P <sch...@is...> - 2007-10-08 13:39:18
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Hello, i have a data file looking like this: 02:25:40 183.69 92.61 91.56 90.01 540.00 97.53 02:25:45 204.50 93.38 89.99 89.61 600.00 100.31 02:25:50 224.28 94.07 88.49 89.25 600.00 100.31 02:25:55 243.06 95.09 87.06 88.92 600.00 104.26 02:26:00 257.91 96.21 85.71 88.63 540.00 106.29 02:26:05 269.01 97.09 84.42 88.37 480.00 104.99 02:26:10 276.56 98.11 83.20 88.13 420.00 107.34 02:26:15 280.74 99.39 82.04 87.92 360.00 110.90 02:26:20 281.70 101.08 80.94 87.73 300.00 116.31 the time is in the first collumn and i want to plot 3:4 for example specifying a range on the time collumn ( for example ["02:00:00":"03:00:00"] ) i experimented with timefmt and set it to "%H:%M:%S" to match my timeformat but i was not able to do the 2d plot with specifying a range on the time... :/ any help appreciated ;) thanks in advance Alex -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/plotting-2d-specifying-range-on-3rd-dimension-tf4588246.html#a13096817 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: Tim T. <tim...@gm...> - 2007-10-08 13:19:00
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Hi, I was forced to take over some plotting software from a colleague, and am under some deadline constraints. I've tried googling my problem, but I probably don't know the right terms to use. The problem: the software we use produces a collection of pm3d/splot surfaces. Only the bottom left splot in the multiplot has any information about axes and color scale associated with it. SInce I know that at least the vertical range of the data may vary, I'd like to have at a minimum the vertical range annotated with range info. Sample script: set pm3d map set terminal gif set output "testPlot.gif" set size 2,2 set origin 0,0 set multiplot set size 1,1 set origin 1,0 splot sin(x*y/10) set size 1,1 set origin 0,1 splot cos(x*y/10) set size 1,1 set origin 0,0 splot sin(x*y/20) set size 1,1 set origin 1,1 splot cos(x*y/20) unset multiplot What am I doing wrong here ? TimT. |
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From: HarryKane <har...@gm...> - 2007-10-08 07:48:06
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tonet wrote: > > Hi everybody: > This is my first post in this gnuplot-forum. I usually use this graph > software under Linux OS :working:. > Well, my question is. I have a simple file like this: > > 0.490 958.73 281.85 6.67985 0.002481 0 > 0.500 958.73 285.519 8.29699 2.48E-03 1.96941 > 0.510 958.73 285.981 7.71094 0.00248 1.9187 > 0.520 958.495 286.365 7.21333 0.002479 1.93703 > 0.530 957.318 286.442 7.06941 0.002478 1.94563 > 0.540 956.203 286.529 6.96211 0.002477 1.95179 > 0.550 955.069 286.426 6.86261 0.002476 1.95774 > 0.560 953.934 286.322 6.7631 0.002475 1.9665 > 0.570 952.807 286.25 6.68963 0.002474 1.97392 > 0.580 951.64 286.15 6.6294 0.002473 1.00548 > 0.590 950.504 286.241 6.61451 0.002472 1.98343 > > > and I would like graph the columns $1 like y, and $3,$4 and $6 like x, but > I need that each x have a different range. I know the option xrange, > x2range but if now I add another xrange how should be done. I tried a > script like this, but it does not work: > > set nokey;set term x11 1; > > set origin 0.0,0.0; > set size 1,1; > set yrange[ 0.490 : 0.590 ];set ytics 0.490,0.010,0.590; > set grid xtics ytics; show grid; > set xrange [ 0 : 2 ]; set xtics 0,0.1,2; > set x2range [ 280 : 287 ]; set x2tics 280,1,287; > set x3range [ 6 : 9 ]; set x3tics 6,0.5,9; > set title "Ratio - T - wv "; show title; > > plot "T-wv-ratio.dat" u 6:1 axes x1y1 t "Ratio" w p pt 7 ps 0.75, \ > '' u 3:1 axes x2y1 t "T (K)" w l lt 1, \ > '' u 4:1 axes x3y1 t "wv (g/m3)" w l lt 2 > > > Could anybody give any solution?. > Thanks in advance. =) > Perhaps you can use multiplot to plot 3 graphs on the same place, but it can become difficult with the grids, tics and labels :confused: -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/plot-data-experimental-data-into-3-different-xrange-in-the-same-plot-tf4574083.html#a13092045 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: Peter G. <pe...@sp...> - 2007-10-06 02:47:19
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Hans-Bernhard Bröker wrote: > Peter A. Gustafson wrote: > >> Essentially, we need to determine if octave is being interpreted as >> gnuplot intends it to be. > > How can we even begin to discuss that without having seen the actual > commands and data sent to gnuplot? > > We need the actual input to gnuplot (reduced to a minimal example, if > possible), and a description of the expected output free from octave > jargon. OK, thanks for the response. I didn't pose the question well, partly because I'm not really familiar with the gnuplot jargon. What I've since found is that the palette can be adjusted to a certain range of the plot, via set cbrange. That is what I needed to know (and the jargon I didn't know). Again thanks, Pete |
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From: <HBB...@t-...> - 2007-10-05 17:59:33
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Peter A. Gustafson wrote: > Essentially, we need to determine if octave is being interpreted as gnuplot > intends it to be. How can we even begin to discuss that without having seen the actual commands and data sent to gnuplot? We need the actual input to gnuplot (reduced to a minimal example, if possible), and a description of the expected output free from octave jargon. |
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From: Thomas S. <t.s...@fz...> - 2007-10-05 10:09:17
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there is no x3-axis - where should it be plotted?
(a rectangle has only 2 sides per direction)
to have all three curves in one plot you could rescale the range of the
third curve to the range of e.g. the first curve:
plot "T-wv-ratio.dat" u 6:1 axes x1y1 t "Ratio" w p pt 7 ps 2.0, \
'' u 3:1 axes x2y1 t "T (K)" w l lt 1, \
'' u (($4-6.)*2./3.):1 axes x1y1 t "wv (g/m3)" w l lt 2
tonet wrote:
>
> Hi everybody:
> This is my first post in this gnuplot-forum. I usually use this graph
> software under Linux OS :working:.
> Well, my question is. I have a simple file like this:
>
> 0.490 958.73 281.85 6.67985 0.002481 0
> 0.500 958.73 285.519 8.29699 2.48E-03 1.96941
> 0.510 958.73 285.981 7.71094 0.00248 1.9187
> 0.520 958.495 286.365 7.21333 0.002479 1.93703
> 0.530 957.318 286.442 7.06941 0.002478 1.94563
> 0.540 956.203 286.529 6.96211 0.002477 1.95179
> 0.550 955.069 286.426 6.86261 0.002476 1.95774
> 0.560 953.934 286.322 6.7631 0.002475 1.9665
> 0.570 952.807 286.25 6.68963 0.002474 1.97392
> 0.580 951.64 286.15 6.6294 0.002473 1.00548
> 0.590 950.504 286.241 6.61451 0.002472 1.98343
>
>
> and I would like graph the columns $1 like y, and $3,$4 and $6 like x, but
> I need that each x have a different range. I know the option xrange,
> x2range but if now I add another xrange how should be done. I tried a
> script like this, but it does not work:
>
> set nokey;set term x11 1;
>
> set origin 0.0,0.0;
> set size 1,1;
> set yrange[ 0.490 : 0.590 ];set ytics 0.490,0.010,0.590;
> set grid xtics ytics; show grid;
> set xrange [ 0 : 2 ]; set xtics 0,0.1,2;
> set x2range [ 280 : 287 ]; set x2tics 280,1,287;
> set x3range [ 6 : 9 ]; set x3tics 6,0.5,9;
> set title "Ratio - T - wv "; show title;
>
> plot "T-wv-ratio.dat" u 6:1 axes x1y1 t "Ratio" w p pt 7 ps 0.75, \
> '' u 3:1 axes x2y1 t "T (K)" w l lt 1, \
> '' u 4:1 axes x3y1 t "wv (g/m3)" w l lt 2
>
>
> Could anybody give any solution?.
> Thanks in advance. =)
>
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From: tonet <ton...@ho...> - 2007-10-05 09:28:37
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Hi everybody:
This is my first post in this gnuplot-forum. I usually use this graph
software under Linux OS :working:.
Well, my question is. I have a simple file like this:
0.490 958.73 281.85 6.67985 0.002481 0
0.500 958.73 285.519 8.29699 2.48E-03 1.96941
0.510 958.73 285.981 7.71094 0.00248 1.9187
0.520 958.495 286.365 7.21333 0.002479 1.93703
0.530 957.318 286.442 7.06941 0.002478 1.94563
0.540 956.203 286.529 6.96211 0.002477 1.95179
0.550 955.069 286.426 6.86261 0.002476 1.95774
0.560 953.934 286.322 6.7631 0.002475 1.9665
0.570 952.807 286.25 6.68963 0.002474 1.97392
0.580 951.64 286.15 6.6294 0.002473 1.00548
0.590 950.504 286.241 6.61451 0.002472 1.98343
and I would like graph the columns $1 like y, and $3,$4 and $6 like x, but
I need that each x have a different range. I know the option xrange, x2range
but if now I add another xrange how should be done. I tried a script like
this, but it does not work:
set nokey;set term x11 1;
set origin 0.0,0.0;
set size 1,1;
set yrange[ 0.490 : 0.590 ];set ytics 0.490,0.010,0.590;
set grid xtics ytics; show grid;
set xrange [ 0 : 2 ]; set xtics 0,0.1,2;
set x2range [ 280 : 287 ]; set x2tics 280,1,287;
set x3range [ 6 : 9 ]; set x3tics 6,0.5,9;
set title "Ratio - T - wv "; show title;
plot "T-wv-ratio.dat" u 6:1 axes x1y1 t "Ratio" w p pt 7 ps 0.75, \
'' u 3:1 axes x2y1 t "T (K)" w l lt 1, \
'' u 4:1 axes x3y1 t "wv (g/m3)" w l lt 2
Could anybody give any solution?.
Thanks in advance. =)
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From: tommy c. <tcc...@uc...> - 2007-10-05 05:50:15
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Hey, I'm running into a problem using gnuplot/octave:
octave-2.9.14:1> x=[0:.1:10];y1=sin(x);y2=cos(x);plot(x,y1,'-',x,y2,'x')
dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.4.dylib
Referenced from: /usr/local/bin/gnuplot
Reason: no suitable image found. Did find:
/usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.4.dylib: can't map
dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.4.dylib
Referenced from: /usr/local/bin/gnuplot
Reason: no suitable image found. Did find:
/usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.4.dylib: can't map
I downloaded the octave 2.9.14 binary from the HPC website.
Then I downloaded gnuplot 4.2.2 source; I compiled it and did a make install
but when i try to run gnuplot, i still get the same error:
$gnuplot
dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.4.dylib
Referenced from: /usr/local/bin/gnuplot
Reason: no suitable image found. Did find:
/usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.4.dylib: can't map
Trace/BPT trap
I'm on OS X 10.4.11 using gcc 4.0
Any ideas for a workaround?
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From: <HBB...@t-...> - 2007-10-04 19:25:38
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mic...@ao... wrote: > I have a problem with the terminal png. i set the terminal to png and > the outputfile to test.png. gnuplot tells me, that png doesnt > support conitnous colours. How can i fix this problem. When i set the > terminal to eps than i works but i need png, gif or jpeg (at least > no supportet in gnuplot 4.0) It *is* supported in gnuplot 4.0 --- just not in the particular compiled executable you're using. Complain to whoever built it. |
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From: HarryKane <har...@gm...> - 2007-10-04 17:45:22
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Hi, I'm want to make some plots on an A4 page. But they should be plotted vertical, not horizontal. The x-axis should go from bottom to top (or vice versa) and y-axis from left to right (or vice versa) (on portrait page). On the Top should be a legend/key. In the end it should look like this (I hope you can figure out what I mean): ---------------------- | [legend] | | |-------| |-------| | | | x | | x | | | | x | | x | | | | x | | x | | | | x | | x | | | |x | | x| | | |-------| |-------| | ---------------------- Or, when there is no way, can I rotate the legend so that it runs (on a landscape page) from top to bottom?. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/vertical-%28multi%29plots-tf4570327.html#a13045101 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: Thomas S. <t.s...@fz...> - 2007-10-04 14:12:58
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to get arrows, just cheat a little bit: set arrow 1 from graph 0, first 0 to graph 1, first 0 set arrow 2 from first 0, graph 0 to first 0, graph 1 with a little adjustment of xrange and yrange and selecting the proper linetype and width it looks like real crosshair axes. fips wrote: > > Hi > > Sorry, when I post a question, which might have been posted already. But I > have no idea where (and which keywords) to search for this question. > > I want to make function plots [ y = f(x), eg. y = sin(x)*cos(x) ] (no > problem with that). > > I need the origin (0,0) (somewhere) in the middle of the screen - this is > no problem also, I manged this ;-) > > I don't want to have a box or numbering around the plot (I managed to kill > the border [set border 0], but I have no Idea, how to get rid of the > numbering ). > > I want to have the axes plottet including numbering of units. I managed to > paint the xzeroaxis and yzeroaxis, but I have no Idea how to number them > in the middle of the image. I need numbers -1, 0, 1, 2, ... AND marks at > these positions. > > I need arrows at the end of the visible part of the axes to show, that the > axes does not end there. > I know how paint arrows, but is there a way to change the axes, that they > paint arrows themselfs? > > Why all that questions? > The above way to paint coordinate systems is default in swiss high > schools. I think, there must or should be a simple way to configure > gnuplot in that way. > > Any hint that solves (even partly) my questions is welcome. > > fips > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/No-border-around-the-plot%2C-but-axes-with-arrows-tf4566710.html#a13040734 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: Thomas S. <t.s...@fz...> - 2007-10-04 14:00:42
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except for the arrows your question has been answered here: http://www.nabble.com/Crosshair-axis-tf270844.html fips wrote: > > Hi > > Sorry, when I post a question, which might have been posted already. But I > have no idea where (and which keywords) to search for this question. > > I want to make function plots [ y = f(x), eg. y = sin(x)*cos(x) ] (no > problem with that). > > I need the origin (0,0) (somewhere) in the middle of the screen - this is > no problem also, I manged this ;-) > > I don't want to have a box or numbering around the plot (I managed to kill > the border [set border 0], but I have no Idea, how to get rid of the > numbering ). > > I want to have the axes plottet including numbering of units. I managed to > paint the xzeroaxis and yzeroaxis, but I have no Idea how to number them > in the middle of the image. I need numbers -1, 0, 1, 2, ... AND marks at > these positions. > > I need arrows at the end of the visible part of the axes to show, that the > axes does not end there. > I know how paint arrows, but is there a way to change the axes, that they > paint arrows themselfs? > > Why all that questions? > The above way to paint coordinate systems is default in swiss high > schools. I think, there must or should be a simple way to configure > gnuplot in that way. > > Any hint that solves (even partly) my questions is welcome. > > fips > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/No-border-around-the-plot%2C-but-axes-with-arrows-tf4566710.html#a13040463 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: <mic...@ao...> - 2007-10-04 13:10:47
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hi there! I have a problem with the terminal png. i set the terminal to png and the outputfile to test.png. gnuplot tells me, that png doesnt support conitnous colours. How can i fix this problem. When i set the terminal to eps than i works but i need png, gif or jpeg (at least no supportet in gnuplot 4.0) set terminal png set output "test.png" set palette model XYZ functions gray**0.25, gray**0.5, gray**0.8 set key off set pm3d s set cntrparam cubicspline set cntrparam levels incremental -4e7, 1e6, 1e7 set cntrparam levels auto 30 set contour both set ticscale 1 set mxtics 0 set mytics 0 set mztics 2 set grid back mxtics mytics mztics linetype 0 linewidth 1 thx for help! best regards ------------------------------------------- Versendet durch aonWebmail (webmail.aon.at) Hier spielt die Musik! Über zwei Millionen Songs zum Downloaden. http://www.aon.at/musikdownload |