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      From: Rusty T. <rus...@gm...> - 2023-02-28 18:41:59
      
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| Excellent, thank you so very much. I compiled gnuplot 5.4.6 from https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnuplot/files/gnuplot/ On 2/26/23 23:39, hchiPer wrote: > Hi, > > I was not more successful than you in using y2ticlabels with gnuplot > 5.4.4, but it works with gnuplot 5.4.5 (binaries compiled by myself). > > In this case, the y2labels are the values of the last column, with all > 4 decimals, which is not the result you expect. > > To have y2tics identical to ytics you can use: > > set xdata time > set timefmt "%Y %b %d" > set link y2 > set y2tics > plot "/tmp/fn" using 1:4 with circles > > Laurent > > > > > Le 25/02/23 à 22:49, Rusty Travis a écrit : >> On 2/22/23 10:25, Rusty Travis wrote: >>> Greetings, I'm having difficulty understanding the Help for >>> y2ticlabels and would appreciate your assistance. >>> >>> The file I'm plotting is quite simple: >>> ... >>> 2023 Jan 31 12.3038 >>> 2023 Jan 31 19.0661 >>> 2023 Feb 01 9.8433 >>> 2023 Feb 01 13.5022 >>> 2023 Feb 01 13.5083 >>> 2023 Feb 01 13.5318 >>> 2023 Feb 02 10.9849 >>> 2023 Feb 02 16.0072 >>> ... >>> >>> gnuplot> set xdata time >>> gnuplot> set timefmt "%Y %b %d" >>> gnuplot> plot "/tmp/fn" using 1:4 with circles >>> >>> However, trying to plot y2ticlabels on the right of the plot the >>> same as yticlabels seems difficult for me: >>> gnuplot> plot "/tmp/fn" using 1:4:y2ticlabels(4) with circles >>> >>> ... results in the same display as above. >>> >>> How do I do a simple y2ticlabels so that the right ordinate axis is >>> displayed the same as the left axis, please? >>> >>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> gnuplot-info mailing list >> gnu...@li... >> Membership management via: >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnuplot-info > > > _______________________________________________ > gnuplot-info mailing list > gnu...@li... > Membership management via: > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnuplot-info |