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From: Thomas S. <t.s...@fz...> - 2007-09-19 12:06:52
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the axes are drawn first and then are partly covered by the plot which is on top. try splot [0:102] [0:102] ... trinka wrote: > > I attach you the image and also the complete input file. > > As you can see from the photo another (little) problem is that it draws > only the bottom and eastern border of the picture > http://www.nabble.com/file/p12774595/xavi_correct.out xavi_correct.out > http://www.nabble.com/file/p12774595/sest_correct.pdf sest_correct.pdf > > > trinka wrote: >> >> I'm trying to draw the contour of a surface by mean of line levels (set >> contour...) and colours (pm3d map). >> >> All works fine but I'm not able to change the lower limit of the range of >> the colour scale (it put by default 0.8 as lower limit altough I defined >> 0.5 as lower limit). The upper limit works fine. I post you the script >> and a part of the input data. >> >> Thanks for the help >> >> SCRIPT: >> >> set terminal postscript eps enhanced monochrome >> set output "sest_correct.eps" >> set style line 1 linetype 2 lw 0.1 >> set dgrid3d 101,101 >> set isosamples 202 >> set pm3d map >> set contour base >> set cntrparam levels incremental 0.5, 0.1, 1.5 >> set palette defined (0.5 "white", 1.5 "black") >> set nosurface >> set view 0,0 >> set noclabel >> set size square >> set xtics ("1" 1, "25" 25.25, "50" 50.75, "75" 75.75,"100" 101) >> set ytics ("1" 1, "25" 25.25, "50" 50.75, "75" 75.75,"100" 101) >> unset key >> set zrange [0.5:1.5] >> splot [1:101] [1:101] "xavi_correct.out" using 1:2:3 with l ls 1 >> >> >> INPUT DATA >> >> # Prima linea di commenti >> # 1 >> # Terza linea di commenti >> 1 1 9.28E-01 >> 2 1 9.28E-01 >> 3 1 9.29E-01 >> 4 1 9.31E-01 >> 5 1 9.31E-01 >> 6 1 9.32E-01 >> 7 1 9.32E-01 >> 8 1 9.33E-01 >> 9 1 9.33E-01 >> 10 1 9.34E-01 >> 11 1 9.34E-01 >> .......................................... >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/problem-pm3d-tf4479519.html#a12776099 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |