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From: pol <lin...@ya...> - 2007-06-01 20:20:07
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Hans-Bernhard Bröker wrote: > pol wrote: >> My version is exacltly 4.0.0 >> 'labels' could not be found as a command > So update to version 4.2. Sorry yours is not a help, only a time wasting chat Please, before replying, be sure that you are answering one's question thank you Pol |
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From: <HBB...@t-...> - 2007-05-31 17:53:37
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pol wrote: > My version is exacltly 4.0.0 > 'labels' could not be found as a command So update to version 4.2. |
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From: pol <lin...@ya...> - 2007-05-30 23:09:55
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>From Hernán Gonzalo Asorey, May 29 at 11:14: >Hi! >Suppose the format of your file is: >x y string My data file has the form: x1 x2 x3 x4 string Each column (xi) is a set of data that i would like to plot. 'string' is the time at which data have been recorded: that would be my X axis > >in that case you could plot the string as a label using this command: >plot 'myfile.dat' using 1:2:3 with labels >See for additional information: >help labels >(note: This is valid for versions higher than 4.0). My version is exacltly 4.0.0 'labels' could not be found as a command I have found the 'label' command, but it puts label on the graphs, not on the X axis. If 'label' can be used, coudl you please post some examples? thank you Pol |
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From: Philipp H. <ph...@ha...> - 2007-05-30 11:39:58
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Aus dem Tagebuch von Leutnant Colonel Mervin Willet Gonin DSO, einer unter den ersten Britischen Soldaten, die 1945 Bergen-Belsen befreiten. Ich kann keine gerechte Beschreibung von dem schrecklichen Lager geben, in dem meine Maenner und ich die naechsten Monate unseres Lebens verbringen sollten. [...] Ueberall lagen Leichen, einige in grossen Haufen, manchmal lagen sie einzeln oder zu zweit, eben dort wo sie hingefallen waren. Es dauerte eine Weile sich daran zu gewoehnen, dass Maenner, Frauen und Kinder im Vorbeigehen zusammenbrachen und sich zurueckzuhalten, ihnen zu Hilfe zu eilen. Man musste sich schnell an den Gedanken gewoehnen, dass der Einzelne schlicht nicht zaehlte. Man wusste, dass an einem Tag fuenfhundert starben, und dass in den naechsen Wochen fuenfhundert pro Tag sterben wuerden, bevor irgendwas, das wir machen konnten, die kleinste Wirkung zeigen wuerde. Es war, wie auch immer, nicht einfach, ein Kind mit Diphtherie sich zu Tode husten zu sehen, wenn Du wusstest, dass eine Tracheotomie und Pflege es retten wuerde, man sah Frauen an ihrem Erbrochenen erstickt, weil sie zu schwach waren sich umzudrehen, und Maenner Wuermer essen waehrend sie einen halben Laib Brot hielten, einfach weil sie Wuermer hatten essen muessen, um zu ueberleben, und nun kaum vermochten zu unterscheiden. Stapel von Leichen, nackt und obszoen, und eine Frau zu schwach zum Stehen stuetze sich an ihnen ab, waehrend sie das Essen, was wir ihr gegeben hatten, ueber einem offenen Feuer zubereitete; Maenner und Frauen hockten sich irgendwo im Freien hin, um sich von der Ruhr zu erleichtern, die ihre Gedaerme durchspuelte; eine splitternackte Frau wusch sich mit einem Stueck Seife und mit Wasser von einem Tank in dem ein totes Kind schwamm. Es war kurz nachdem das Britische Rote Kreuz ankam, wobei das eventuell nicht damit zusammenhing, dass eine grosse Menge Lippenstifte ankam. Das war alles andere, als was wir Maenner wollten, wir riefen aus nach hunterttausend anderen Sachen, und ich weiss nicht, wer Lippenstifte bestellt hatte. Ich wuenschte so sehr, ich koennte herausfinden wer das war, es war ein Geniestreich, einfach rein brilliant. Ich glaube nichts tat mehr fuer die Insassen als der Lippenstift. Frauen lagen im Bett ohne Bezuege und ohne Nachthemd aber mit scharlachroten Lippen, Du sahst sie herumwandeln mit nichts als einer Decke ueber der Schulter aber mit scharlachroten Lippen. Ich sah eine Frau tot auf dem Obduktionstisch und in ihrer Hand steckte ein Lippenstift. Endlich hatte jemand etwas getan, um sie wieder zu Individuen zu machen, sie waren jemand, nicht laenger blos die Nummer eintaetowiert auf dem Arm. Endlich konnten sie sich wieder fuer ihre Erscheinung interessieren. Dieser Lippenstift fing an ihnen ihr Menschsein wiederzugeben. Uebersetzung des Manifesto of Banksy http://www.banksy.co.uk/manifesto/index.html 31229 |
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From: <as...@ca...> - 2007-05-29 14:14:25
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Hi! On 5/29/07, pol <lin...@ya...> wrote: > <posted & mailed> > > How to use the first column of a data file as labels on the x axis? > > I mean, rather than adding a sequence of integers on the first column of = my > data file to generate the X axis, i would like to add a column of short > character strings. Suppose the format of your file is: x y string in that case you could plot the string as a label using this command: plot 'myfile.dat' using 1:2:3 with labels See for additional information: help labels (note: This is valid for versions higher than 4.0). Bye! > thank you > > -- > Pol > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express > Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take > control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. > http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ > _______________________________________________ > Gnuplot-info mailing list > Gnu...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnuplot-info > --=20 --------------------------------------------- Mg. Hern=E1n Gonzalo Asorey Instituto Balseiro - CAB (8400) San Carlos de Bariloche R=EDo Negro - Rep. Argentina --------------------------------------------- cabtep5.cnea.gov.ar/~asoreyh/ |
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From: pol <lin...@ya...> - 2007-05-29 13:55:32
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<posted & mailed> How to use the first column of a data file as labels on the x axis? I mean, rather than adding a sequence of integers on the first column of my data file to generate the X axis, i would like to add a column of short character strings. thank you -- Pol |
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From: <HBB...@t-...> - 2007-05-25 21:34:38
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ktmyoun1 wrote: > The first page is not avilable to read. That is, the > characters are so small You forgot to tell, but past experience suggests you're experiencing this behaviour on Windows 2000 or XP, using wgnuplot.exe. The cure is to discover that wgnuplot has a context menu (right-click), and use it to pick a readable font, then use it again to save wgnuplot.ini to remember that choice for the future. [And please try to use a Subject: line that describes the issue at hand, not your address] |
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From: ktmyoun1 <ktm...@ol...> - 2007-05-25 20:43:14
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hello, I recently have a problem with Gnuplot when i start the program The first page is not avilable to read. That is, the characters are so small and they seem to be sort of other language. If you know how to fix this problem, could you let me know how to fix it so that i can use it?? thanks, kitae, |
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From: Lee D. <le...@ea...> - 2007-05-24 19:24:05
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Hans-Bernhard Bröker wrote:
> Lee Duke wrote:
>> I'm trying to access gnuplot from within C++. I'd like to be able to
>> pass standard commands to the gnuplot interface and get plots that I
>> can either view, save to a file, or print. Is there a reasonably easy
>> and painless way to do this in some platform-independent way?
>
> There cannot be a truly platform-independent way of doing that,
> because platform dependence sets in before you can even run an
> external program, much less redirect its inputs or outputs.
>
> As portable as it gets is what N. Devilla's C interfacing library
> supports. That should be usable from C++, too.
>
Thanks, Hans.
Actually, I found what I was looking for "plplot-config"
Using that I can set up my configure.in file:
PLPLOTCONFIG=plplot-config
AC_ARG_WITH(plplot-config,
[[ --with-plplot-config="" Use the given path to plplot-config
when determining
plplot configuration; defaults to
"plplot-config"]],
[
if test "$withval" != "yes" -a "$withval" != ""; then
PLPLOTCONFIG=$withval
fi
])
plplotversion=0
AC_DEFUN([PLPLOTTEST],
[
AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_AWK])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([plplot version])
if plplotversion=`$PLPLOTCONFIG --version`; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$plplotversion])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([not found])
AC_MSG_ERROR([plplot is required. Try --with-plplot-config.])
fi])
# Call PLPLOTTEST func
PLPLOTTEST
# Verify minimus requires
vers=`echo $plplotversion | $AWK 'BEGIN { FS = "."; } { printf "%
d", ($1 * 1000 + $2) * 1000 + $3;}'`
if test -n "$vers" && test "$vers" -ge 5006001; then
PLPLOT_CPPFLAGS="`$PLPLOTCONFIG --cflags`"
PLPLOT_CXXFLAGS="`$PLPLOTCONFIG --cflags`"
PLPLOT_LIBS="`$PLPLOTCONFIG --libs --with-c++`"
else
AC_MSG_ERROR([plplot 5.6.1 or newer is required])
fi
AC_SUBST(PLPLOT_LIBS)
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $PLPLOT_CPPFLAGS"
CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS $PLPLOT_CXXFLAGS"
Then in my "Makefile.am" file I add:
myprogramname_LDDFLAGS = $(PLPLOT_LIBS)
And then I have a platform independent configuration. After running
autoscan
aclocal
automake
autoconf
./configure
make
I am in business.
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From: <HBB...@t-...> - 2007-05-24 17:41:16
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MortenMacFly wrote:
> I tried to compile Gnuplot on Windows with VC6 compiler but had no success.
> I receive a linker error that print_table and print_3dtable cannot be
> resolved. I realised these are in tabulate.{c/h}. The reason seems to be
> that these files did not populate into the build system at all (I found no
> reference in gnuplot.opt, makefile.msw etc...). Are these functions
> obsolete?
No. But the MSVC makefile is. It hasn't been updated since these
functions were broken out into separate files.
> Otherwise: What do I have to change (where to add a reference
> accordingly) to making it work again?
Add tabulate.c or tabulate$(O) to the relevant lists.
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From: <HBB...@t-...> - 2007-05-24 17:39:17
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Lee Duke wrote: > I'm trying to access gnuplot from within C++. I'd like to be able to > pass standard commands to the gnuplot interface and get plots that I can > either view, save to a file, or print. Is there a reasonably easy and > painless way to do this in some platform-independent way? There cannot be a truly platform-independent way of doing that, because platform dependence sets in before you can even run an external program, much less redirect its inputs or outputs. As portable as it gets is what N. Devilla's C interfacing library supports. That should be usable from C++, too. |
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From: olleorama <oll...@gm...> - 2007-05-24 16:02:03
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Thanks! :D I didn't reflect on the 'help' function, I only read through the manual, and it leaves more to wish. Totally forgot about the '$x' construct. Thanks again! -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Urgent-help%21-tf3809056.html#a10787220 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: <mw...@gm...> - 2007-05-24 14:58:18
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Hi,
I think that "terminal eepic" plots the symbols too high, which makes the plot look wrong. This happens if the symbol is not cross shaped
like the symbols used for pt 1, pt 3.
I have used the following gnuplot commands:
set terminal eepic color rotate
set output "eepic.tex"
plot [0:pi] sin(x), "sin.dat" u 1:3 pt 1 t "pt 1", \
"sin.dat" u 1:4 pt 2 t "pt 2", "sin.dat" u 1:5 pt 3 t "pt 3", \
"sin.dat" u 1:6 pt 4 t "pt 4", "sin.dat" u 1:7 pt 5 t "pt 5", \
0.1 t "", 0.2 t "", 0.3 t "", 0.4 t "", 0.5 t ""
The plot is included into a LaTeX document:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{eepic}
\usepackage{color}
\usepackage{latexsym}
\begin{document}
\begin{figure}
\centering
\include{eepic}
\caption{$\sin(x)$ sampled with 10 data points}
\end{figure}
\end{document}
The data "sin.dat" used was:
# x sin(x) sin(x) sin(x) sin(x) sin(x) sin(x)
0.3183099 0.31296180 0.31296180 0 0 0 0
0.6366198 0.59448077 0.1 0.59448077 0 0 0
0.9549297 0.81627311 0.1 0.1 0.81627311 0 0
1.2732395 0.95605566 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.95605566 0.5
1.5915494 0.99978466 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.99978466
1.9098593 0.94306673 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.1
2.2281692 0.79160024 0 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.2
2.5464791 0.56060280 0 0 0.3 0.4 0.3
2.8647890 0.27328240 0 0 0 0.4 0.4
3.1830989 -0.04149429 0 0 0 0 0.5
I have attached all files.
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From: <as...@ca...> - 2007-05-24 14:05:29
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On 5/24/07, olleorama <oll...@gm...> wrote: > > > Hi there! > > Urgent problem! I have datavalues (y) in a multicolumn file 'xxx.yyy' > column > 2, and the x-values in column 3. I want to make profiles with the y-axis > negative, i.e. y=3D-y, but my main problem is how to assign the values fr= om > column 3 as the x values. to assign the 3rd column as x and 2nd column for y: plot 'xxx.yyy' using 3:2 see help using and help plot. If I use plot 'xxx.yyy' using 3,2 I only get the data values plotted agains= t > a dummy vector and a solid line on y=3D2, which isn't what I want. And if= I > use "plot 'xxx.yyy' using 3, using 2" or "plot 'xxx.yyy' using > 3, 'xxx,yyy' > using 2" I get either errors or multiplot figures, which isn't what I > want. > > So how to assign a column to the x-values, and how to make the y-axis > negative. Anybody? I don't know if I'm understanding exactly what you want to do, but to plot = a column as -y, then: plot 'xxx.yyy' using 3:(-$2) again, see help using and help plot. Bye! Hern=E1n I must be really thick but I can't get this working here. And the most > annoying thing is that I did the exact same thing last week! > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Urgent-help%21-tf3809056.html#a10780544 > Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express > Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take > control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. > http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ > _______________________________________________ > Gnuplot-info mailing list > Gnu...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnuplot-info > --=20 --------------------------------------------- Mg. Hern=E1n Gonzalo Asorey Instituto Balseiro - CAB (8400) San Carlos de Bariloche R=EDo Negro - Rep. Argentina --------------------------------------------- cabtep5.cnea.gov.ar/~asoreyh/ |
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From: olleorama <oll...@gm...> - 2007-05-24 09:45:44
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Hi there! Urgent problem! I have datavalues (y) in a multicolumn file 'xxx.yyy' column 2, and the x-values in column 3. I want to make profiles with the y-axis negative, i.e. y=-y, but my main problem is how to assign the values from column 3 as the x values. If I use plot 'xxx.yyy' using 3,2 I only get the data values plotted against a dummy vector and a solid line on y=2, which isn't what I want. And if I use "plot 'xxx.yyy' using 3, using 2" or "plot 'xxx.yyy' using 3, 'xxx,yyy' using 2" I get either errors or multiplot figures, which isn't what I want. So how to assign a column to the x-values, and how to make the y-axis negative. Anybody? I must be really thick but I can't get this working here. And the most annoying thing is that I did the exact same thing last week! -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Urgent-help%21-tf3809056.html#a10780544 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: MortenMacFly <ma...@gm...> - 2007-05-23 07:03:58
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Dear all,
I tried to compile Gnuplot on Windows with VC6 compiler but had no success.
I receive a linker error that print_table and print_3dtable cannot be
resolved. I realised these are in tabulate.{c/h}. The reason seems to be
that these files did not populate into the build system at all (I found no
reference in gnuplot.opt, makefile.msw etc...). Are these functions
obsolete? Otherwise: What do I have to change (where to add a reference
accordingly) to making it work again?
With regards, Morten.
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From: Lee D. <le...@ea...> - 2007-05-23 03:55:44
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I'm trying to access gnuplot from within C++. I'd like to be able to pass standard commands to the gnuplot interface and get plots that I can either view, save to a file, or print. Is there a reasonably easy and painless way to do this in some platform-independent way? |
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From: <HBB...@t-...> - 2007-05-21 19:15:49
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bittersweet wrote: > Im using the 4.2 version, and using pgnuplot file. That answers the wrong question. What terminal driver are you using? Did you read the documentation for that driver (--> "help terminal", then pick it from the list)? |
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From: bittersweet <noo...@gm...> - 2007-05-21 01:53:37
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Im using the 4.2 version, and using pgnuplot file. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Background-color-tf3775596.html#a10712189 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |