Hi!
You have several ways to do that. The results depends on the terminal you
are using (X11, postscript, etc), and how it is configurated, but you can
try with:
gnuplot> splot f(x,y) w lines lt NN
or
gnuplot> splot f(x,y) w lines lc NN
where NN is an integer. Try to plot a test of your terminal to see what NN
is the best for you:
gnuplot> test
Another way is by using the PM3D library.
gnuplot> set pm3d
gnuplot> splot f(x,y) w lines lt palette
Additional information can be obtained here:
gnuplot> help pm3d
gnuplot> help linetype
gnuplot> help plot
Bye!
Hernan
On 2/20/07, Cosimo <bey...@gm...> wrote:
>
>
> Hello together,
>
> It is maybe a stupid question. But how can I change the color in my plots=
.
> I know how to change the line- and surface style ( splot f(x,y) with line=
s
> title "Density distribution f(x,y)")
> I think a red colored mesh net for a 3D surface doesn't look very nice.
>
> Thanks in advance.
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