From: BBands <bb...@gm...> - 2011-06-15 15:52:45
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Try 'set ytics 1'. jab On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 8:33 AM, Gareth Walker <g.w...@sh...> wrote: > > On 15 Jun 2011, at 16:21, BBands wrote: > > Yes, see 'help set xtics'. It is the increment argument that you want > and there are examples in the text that should serve. > > set ytics 0, 1, 10 > > > Thanks for this. But the problem with this method (if I have understood it > correctly) is that I would then have to specify the start, frequency and end > values myself for each graph. Since I will be plotting a lot of graphs I > was hoping for a way to have Gnuplot work these things out for me > automatically, but simply omit labels (not so bothered about tics) between > whole numbers. > Best wishes, > Gareth > > > -- > Dr. Gareth Walker > School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics > University of Sheffield > Jessop West > 1 Upper Hanover Street > Sheffield > S3 7RA > > email: g.walker at sheffield.ac.uk > tel: 0114 2220238 > homepage: http://gareth-walker.staff.shef.ac.uk/ > -- John Bollinger, CFA, CMT www.BollingerBands.com If you advance far enough, you arrive at the beginning. |