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Logg, Connie A. wrote: > I have a test program that I run on systems that I use gnuplot on. It > works on some and not others, and I have a feeling that there is > something missing in the way of a support lib where it fails. You wouldn't have to rely on test scripts and experimentation so much if you read more of the documentation first ... 'show version long' would have told you the story right away. Your two gnuplot executables use two different PNG drivers, written independently of each other, using different support libraries. One directly talks to libpng, the other goes through libgd. The latter is by far the more powerful. > Can someone tell me what was perhaps overlook in the installation > process that causes this to not work on the cern node? It didn't have libgd (development) packages installed when gnuplot was built there. |
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From: Davide F. <fr...@el...> - 2006-04-13 13:16:31
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Problem is that the dummy data shouldn appear on my plot. This may be
trivial but how do I get "invisible" dummy data
Davide
Davide Frey wrote:
> plot "datafile" using 1:xcol smooth bezier with lines lt 6 notitle, ""
> using 1:xcol title "Title" with points 6,\
>
> Is there a way to have both point and the line styles in the legend?
But that's what you already get! ;-) You wanted to ask how to get the
point and line sample combined into a single key entry. For that, you
have to use 'notitle' on both of them, and then add a third, dummy data,
plotted 'with linespoints' and whatever title you want:
[...]
1/0 title "Title" w lp lt 6 pt 6
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From: Davide F. <fr...@el...> - 2006-04-13 12:26:46
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Hi all, I am making some plots where I have a set of data points together with their bezier interpolation. I plot both the points and the curves with something like the followind: plot "datafile" using 1:xcol smooth bezier with lines lt 6 notitle, "" using 1:xcol title "Title" with points 6,\ Is there a way to have both point and the line styles in the legend? like what you get when using the linespoints style? Thanks for your help Davide |
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From: fr1d_mail <fr1...@ya...> - 2006-04-13 09:04:31
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I have just solved the problem. It cames from my text editor which doesn't support ISO hence I have to write a .gp file with word, then save it under ISO encoding, and all work fine when I load the 'file.gp' with gnuplot well, thank you very much for your precious help ! I will now try to find a text editor under gpl license, and all will be fine Hans-Bernhard Bröker a écrit : > fr1d_mail wrote: > >> Thank you very much for your help, unfortunately it doesn't work >> I have ???? instead of diacritics in the generated ps file > > > How did you display it? Are you looking at the file, or at a > rendering of it through a PostScript engine? If so, which? > >> my XP is in japanese, I think that this is the problem... but I >> really don't know how to solve it > > > I don't think XP being in Japanese should have any effect on gnuplot's > PostScript output. It could be a font configuration problem in your > PostScript processing engine though. I.e. if you don't have fonts > with Latin-1 diacritics in it, it'll show "????". > > ___________________________________________________________________________ Faites de Yahoo! votre page d'accueil sur le web pour retrouver directement vos services préférés : vérifiez vos nouveaux mails, lancez vos recherches et suivez l'actualité en temps réel. Rendez-vous sur http://fr.yahoo.com/set |
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From:
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fr1d_mail wrote: > Thank you very much for your help, unfortunately it doesn't work > I have ???? instead of diacritics in the generated ps file How did you display it? Are you looking at the file, or at a rendering of it through a PostScript engine? If so, which? > my XP is in japanese, I think that this is the problem... but I really > don't know how to solve it I don't think XP being in Japanese should have any effect on gnuplot's PostScript output. It could be a font configuration problem in your PostScript processing engine though. I.e. if you don't have fonts with Latin-1 diacritics in it, it'll show "????". |
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From:
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Tom Bucelot wrote: > Thanks for the quick reply but I don’t think boxes will do the trick for me. > I need to place my rectangles at arbitrary positions in the plot, not all > touching the X axis. I also need to change the fill color on the fly. I can > generate the rectangles that I want with boxcxyerrorbars but I don’t seem to > be able to change the fill color on the fly. Is there a way to specify the > fill color on the same data line that I specify the rectangle? I really > appreciate any help. boxxyerrorbars is supposed to be fillable, too, including all the fillstyle options. The colour of the fill will be controlled by the linetype, as usual in gnuplot up to 4.0. If you need more control, get the 4.1 development version, or wait for the next release. |
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From: Tom B. <tj...@op...> - 2006-04-13 03:55:57
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Hans-Bernhard Bröker <broeker <at> physik.rwth-aachen.de> writes: > > Tom Bucelot wrote: > > > Can anyone tell me how to draw and place colored rectangles into a 2-d > > gnuplot. > > See 'help boxes' and learn about the 'filled' option. > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by xPML, a groundbreaking scripting language > that extends applications into web and mobile media. Attend the live webcast > and join the prime developer group breaking into this new coding territory! > http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=110944&bid=241720&dat=121642 > _______________________________________________ > Gnuplot-info mailing list > Gnuplot-info <at> lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnuplot-info > > Thanks for the quick reply but I don’t think boxes will do the trick for me. I need to place my rectangles at arbitrary positions in the plot, not all touching the X axis. I also need to change the fill color on the fly. I can generate the rectangles that I want with boxcxyerrorbars but I don’t seem to be able to change the fill color on the fly. Is there a way to specify the fill color on the same data line that I specify the rectangle? I really appreciate any help. |
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From: fr1d_mail <fr1...@ya...> - 2006-04-13 00:52:40
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Thank you very much for your help, unfortunately it doesn't work
I have ???? instead of diacritics in the generated ps file
my XP is in japanese, I think that this is the problem... but I really
don't know how to solve it
Hans-Bernhard Bröker a écrit :
> fr1d_mail wrote:
>
>> oups, version is 4.0, and terminal is enhanced postscript color
>
>
> Can't seem to reproduce a problem with that:
>
> set encoding iso_8859_1
> set title 'éäàèê {/Symbol a}'
> set term post enhanced color solid
> set out 'taccent'
> p x
> set out
>
> worked just fine, here. Gets me lots of diacritics and an \alpha in
> the generated 'taccent.ps'
>
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From:
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fr1d_mail wrote:
> oups, version is 4.0, and terminal is enhanced postscript color
Can't seem to reproduce a problem with that:
set encoding iso_8859_1
set title 'éäàèê {/Symbol a}'
set term post enhanced color solid
set out 'taccent'
p x
set out
worked just fine, here. Gets me lots of diacritics and an \alpha in the
generated 'taccent.ps'
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From: fr1d_mail <fr1...@ya...> - 2006-04-12 14:10:35
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oups, version is 4.0, and terminal is enhanced postscript color
Hans-Bernhard Bröker a écrit :
> gillot wrote:
>
>> I was wondering if it was possible to plot a figure with a french
>> legend (so with accent) and grec letters ... I have successfully
>> write it with grec letters (using {\Symbol }), but if I set encoding
>> iso_8859_1 to add accent, I lost grec letters....
>
>
> If you don't specify the gnuplot version and the terminal driver
> you're using, that's quite impossible to answer.
>
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From:
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Tom Bucelot wrote: > Can anyone tell me how to draw and place colored rectangles into a 2-d > gnuplot. See 'help boxes' and learn about the 'filled' option. |
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From:
<br...@ph...> - 2006-04-12 13:01:39
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gillot wrote:
> I was wondering if it was possible to plot a figure with a french legend
> (so with accent) and grec letters ... I have successfully write it with
> grec letters (using {\Symbol }), but if I set encoding iso_8859_1 to add
> accent, I lost grec letters....
If you don't specify the gnuplot version and the terminal driver you're
using, that's quite impossible to answer.
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From: gillot <gi...@br...> - 2006-04-12 07:38:03
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Dear all,
I was wondering if it was possible to plot a figure with a french legend
(so with accent) and grec letters ... I have successfully write it with
grec letters (using {\Symbol }), but if I set encoding iso_8859_1 to add
accent, I lost grec letters....
Thank you very much for your help
Frederic
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From: Tom B. <tj...@op...> - 2006-04-12 01:50:10
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Can anyone tell me how to draw and place colored rectangles into a 2-d gnuplot. I have bounding boxes for rectangles (Xlow, Ylow) (Xhigh, Yhigh) and a single number that represents a density parameter for the rectangle. I want to generate a 2-d plot of the rectangles colored by their density parameter. I have tried drawing boxxyerrorbars but can’t seem to fill each rectangle with a color proportional to the density function. I need to draw about a thousand rectangles per plot. Each rectangle represents a "macro" in a microporcessor design and i want to visualize several different views of macro "density" functions. |
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From: Helen H. L. <lou...@gm...> - 2006-04-12 01:32:40
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Hello, I am trying to install gnuplot on my Mac (G4, running Tiger). I have already installed AquaTerm and X11 but when I run the installer a warning comes up saying: "Could not find specified message for index 17" What does that mean? I am trying to install this to use in conjunction with Octave. Thanks. --- Helen Hani Lou lou...@gm... |
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From: Luiz F. C C. <lf...@gm...> - 2006-04-11 14:56:26
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Hans-Bernhard Bröker wrote:
> Luiz Fernando C Camargo wrote:
>
>> set xrange [-5:7]
>> set yrange [-2:3]
>> unset key
>> set parametric
>> set trange [-1:2]
>> set label "R" at -1, 1.5 front
>> set style line 1 lt -1 lw 1.5
>> plot -t**2, t lt 5 with filledcu y2, t+4, t lt -2 with filledcu y2, \
>> -((5*t-1)/3)**2, (5*t-1)/3 ls 1 with lines, \
>> (5*t-1)/3+4, (5*t-1)/3 ls 1 with lines, \
>> 4*t-1, 2 ls 1 with lines, 4*t-1,-1 ls 1 with lines
>> set zeroaxis
>>
>> I had to append the option 'front' to the 'set label' command for,
>> otherwise, the label would be underneath the colored region and
>> wouldn't be visible. Now, I don't have a similar option for the 'set
>> zeroaxis' command. Only part of the xzeroaxis and of the yzeroaxis
>> are visible, what can I do in this case?
>
> The same thing, really: fix the order of commands. "set" commands in
> gnuplot are settings, not actions, i.e. they don't draw anything by
> themselves. To be effective, they have to be given *before* the 'plot'
> command.
All right, but... even if the 'set zeroaxis' command is given before
the 'plot' command, like this,
set xrange [-5:7]
set yrange [-2:3]
unset key
set parametric
set trange [-1:2]
set label "R" at -1, 1.5 front
set style line 1 lt -1 lw 1.5
set zeroaxis
plot -t**2, t lt 5 with filledcu y2, t+4, t lt -2 with filledcu y2, \
-((5*t-1)/3)**2, (5*t-1)/3 ls 1 with lines, \
(5*t-1)/3+4, (5*t-1)/3 ls 1 with lines, \
4*t-1, 2 ls 1 with lines, 4*t-1,-1 ls 1 with lines
even then the axes are only partially visible...
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From:
<br...@ph...> - 2006-04-11 11:35:43
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Luiz Fernando C Camargo wrote: > set xrange [-5:7] > set yrange [-2:3] > unset key > set parametric > set trange [-1:2] > set label "R" at -1, 1.5 front > set style line 1 lt -1 lw 1.5 > plot -t**2, t lt 5 with filledcu y2, t+4, t lt -2 with filledcu y2, \ > -((5*t-1)/3)**2, (5*t-1)/3 ls 1 with lines, \ > (5*t-1)/3+4, (5*t-1)/3 ls 1 with lines, \ > 4*t-1, 2 ls 1 with lines, 4*t-1,-1 ls 1 with lines > set zeroaxis > > I had to append the option 'front' to the 'set label' command for, > otherwise, the label would be underneath the colored region and > wouldn't be visible. Now, I don't have a similar option for the 'set > zeroaxis' command. Only part of the xzeroaxis and of the yzeroaxis > are visible, what can I do in this case? The same thing, really: fix the order of commands. "set" commands in gnuplot are settings, not actions, i.e. they don't draw anything by themselves. To be effective, they have to be given *before* the 'plot' command. |
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From:
<br...@ph...> - 2006-04-11 11:07:12
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Michael Chen wrote: > Hi, all, the wellcome messege and prompt of my gunplot 4.0 on windows > xp is too small to be visible. How can I change these text to, for > example, Times New Roman, and size 10? Thanks. Right-click on the text, select "Choose Font..." from the pop-up menu, choose one, OK. Resize the text window to something useful. Right-click again, select "Update [...]wgnuplot.ini". Done. |
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From: Michael C. <van...@gm...> - 2006-04-10 20:41:17
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Hi, all, the wellcome messege and prompt of my gunplot 4.0 on windows xp is too small to be visible. How can I change these text to, for example, Times New Roman, and size 10? Thanks. -- Michael Chen |
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From: Luiz F. C C. <lf...@gm...> - 2006-04-09 22:08:53
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Hans-Bernhard Bröker wrote:
> Change the order of plotting. Make all plots parametric, and do
> the 'filledcurves" ones *first*. gnuplot draws all the functions
> and datasets you hand it in the given order, so what you draw
> later will overprint what was drawn earlier.
OK, problem is solved, thank you very much. Now please, take a look
at this modified code:
set xrange [-5:7]
set yrange [-2:3]
unset key
set parametric
set trange [-1:2]
set label "R" at -1, 1.5 front
set style line 1 lt -1 lw 1.5
plot -t**2, t lt 5 with filledcu y2, t+4, t lt -2 with filledcu y2, \
-((5*t-1)/3)**2, (5*t-1)/3 ls 1 with lines, \
(5*t-1)/3+4, (5*t-1)/3 ls 1 with lines, \
4*t-1, 2 ls 1 with lines, 4*t-1,-1 ls 1 with lines
set zeroaxis
I had to append the option 'front' to the 'set label' command for,
otherwise, the label would be underneath the colored region and
wouldn't be visible. Now, I don't have a similar option for the 'set
zeroaxis' command. Only part of the xzeroaxis and of the yzeroaxis
are visible, what can I do in this case?
Thank you very much.
Luiz Fernando
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From:
<br...@ph...> - 2006-04-09 12:18:36
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Luiz Fernando C Camargo wrote: [...] > set multiplot > set size 1,1 > set origin 0,0 > plot 2 lt -1, -1 lt -1, sqrt(-x) lt -1, -sqrt(-x) lt -1, x-4 lt -1 > set size 1,1 > set origin 0,0 > set parametric > plot -t**2, t lt 5 with filledcu y2, t+4, t lt -2 with filledcu y2 > unset multiplot Using multiplot like this is almost never a good idea. > The problem is I can't see distinctly and completely the lines that > make up the boundary of the region. What be done? Change the order of plotting. Make all plots parametric, and do the 'filledcurves" ones *first*. gnuplot draws all the functions and datasets you hand it in the given order, so what you draw later will overprint what was drawn earlier. |