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From: Thomas S. <t.s...@fz...> - 2007-10-05 10:09:17
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there is no x3-axis - where should it be plotted?
(a rectangle has only 2 sides per direction)
to have all three curves in one plot you could rescale the range of the
third curve to the range of e.g. the first curve:
plot "T-wv-ratio.dat" u 6:1 axes x1y1 t "Ratio" w p pt 7 ps 2.0, \
'' u 3:1 axes x2y1 t "T (K)" w l lt 1, \
'' u (($4-6.)*2./3.):1 axes x1y1 t "wv (g/m3)" w l lt 2
tonet wrote:
>
> Hi everybody:
> This is my first post in this gnuplot-forum. I usually use this graph
> software under Linux OS :working:.
> Well, my question is. I have a simple file like this:
>
> 0.490 958.73 281.85 6.67985 0.002481 0
> 0.500 958.73 285.519 8.29699 2.48E-03 1.96941
> 0.510 958.73 285.981 7.71094 0.00248 1.9187
> 0.520 958.495 286.365 7.21333 0.002479 1.93703
> 0.530 957.318 286.442 7.06941 0.002478 1.94563
> 0.540 956.203 286.529 6.96211 0.002477 1.95179
> 0.550 955.069 286.426 6.86261 0.002476 1.95774
> 0.560 953.934 286.322 6.7631 0.002475 1.9665
> 0.570 952.807 286.25 6.68963 0.002474 1.97392
> 0.580 951.64 286.15 6.6294 0.002473 1.00548
> 0.590 950.504 286.241 6.61451 0.002472 1.98343
>
>
> and I would like graph the columns $1 like y, and $3,$4 and $6 like x, but
> I need that each x have a different range. I know the option xrange,
> x2range but if now I add another xrange how should be done. I tried a
> script like this, but it does not work:
>
> set nokey;set term x11 1;
>
> set origin 0.0,0.0;
> set size 1,1;
> set yrange[ 0.490 : 0.590 ];set ytics 0.490,0.010,0.590;
> set grid xtics ytics; show grid;
> set xrange [ 0 : 2 ]; set xtics 0,0.1,2;
> set x2range [ 280 : 287 ]; set x2tics 280,1,287;
> set x3range [ 6 : 9 ]; set x3tics 6,0.5,9;
> set title "Ratio - T - wv "; show title;
>
> plot "T-wv-ratio.dat" u 6:1 axes x1y1 t "Ratio" w p pt 7 ps 0.75, \
> '' u 3:1 axes x2y1 t "T (K)" w l lt 1, \
> '' u 4:1 axes x3y1 t "wv (g/m3)" w l lt 2
>
>
> Could anybody give any solution?.
> Thanks in advance. =)
>
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