Gnuplot allows the user to zoom in and out of a graph. This, however,
only works while gnuplot is active. I.e.:
$ gnuplot -persist
gnuplot> plot(sin(x))/x
I can zoom around happily.
gnuplot> exit
No more zooming.
I guess fixing it will require quite a few changes to gnuplot. gzoom
works but requires the calculation of the axes prior to zooming.
An easyish-to-implement feature that gnuplot sorely misses is
plot-handles, i.e. a way to refer to a graph already drawn.
Is there anyone here with links to the gnuplot community that can make
a few suggestions to them?
Regards
Stefan
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