From: Gavin B. <gav...@ya...> - 2007-02-23 09:20:15
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Hi Rudolf,=0A=0AYou can (sort of) by using the multiplot, but its not ideal= as the x and y range and everything have to be manually moved around and y= ou have to scale and move the two plots so that they overlap (using set siz= e and set origin). I've gone through this process for vector plots (vector = plot over a pm3d contour). If you just want points and things though then t= ry splot 'data.dat' u 1:2:(10), where data.dat is your 2D plot data and (10= ) is just a number greater than the z range of your pm3d plot.=0A=0AHope th= is helps,=0A=0AGavin=0A=0A=0ADear Supporter,=0A=0AI'm wonder whether I can = splot a pm3d map and plot at the same time, so that I can put points or sig= ns to a map plot, as it would be a regular 2D plotting.=0A=0AIs it possible= with gnuplot? I don't find any documentation about it.=0A=0AI would be gra= teful if You could help me.=0A=0ASincerely Yours,=0A=0ARudolf Izsak=0A=0A= =0A=0A=0A=0A=0A=0A =0A_____________________________________________________= _______________________________=0ABe a PS3 game guru.=0AGet your game face = on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games.=0Ahttp://videogam= es.yahoo.com/platform?platform=3D120121 |