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From: fips <ph...@fr...> - 2007-10-04 09:31:38
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Hi Sorry, when I post a question, which might have been posted already. But I have no idea where (and which keywords) to search for this question. I want to make function plots [ y = f(x), eg. y = sin(x)*cos(x) ] (no problem with that). I need the origin (0,0) (somewhere) in the middle of the screen - this is no problem also, I manged this ;-) I don't want to have a box or numbering around the plot (I managed to kill the border [set border 0], but I have no Idea, how to get rid of the numbering ). I want to have the axes plottet including numbering of units. I managed to paint the xzeroaxis and yzeroaxis, but I have no Idea how to number them in the middle of the image. I need numbers -1, 0, 1, 2, ... AND marks at these positions. I need arrows at the end of the visible part of the axes to show, that the axes does not end there. I know how paint arrows, but is there a way to change the axes, that they paint arrows themselfs? Why all that questions? The above way to paint coordinate systems is default in swiss high schools. I think, there must or should be a simple way to configure gnuplot in that way. Any hint that solves (even partly) my questions is welcome. fips -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/No-border-around-the-plot%2C-but-axes-with-arrows-tf4566710.html#a13035378 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |