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Hey there,
I want to call gnuplot with a shell command, all the commands are stored in, let's say, "load.gp".
If I start the gnuplot shell and type "load 'load.gp'" I can change the viewpoint by dragging the splot with the mouse around.
The Problem is, I can't figure out how to reach that without…
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Hi,
does anyone know how I can achieve drawing triangle on level sets of some 3d function (something like on this image in gnuplot? When I tried doing this after reading some tutorials:
gnuplot> set border 15 front linetype -1 linewidth 1.000
gnuplot> set logscale z 10
gnuplot> set view…
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I have had TM 1.X since a long time ago, but a week ago I updated my system to Mountain Lion 10.8.2 and installed TM2.
The problem is that I write with LaTeX, and sometimes I use gnuplot for the graphs (I installed gnuplot with macports). But now it doesn't work because the --shell-escape doesn't…
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I know how to create a histogram (just use "with boxes") in gnuplot if my .dat file already has properly binned data. Is there a way to take a list of numbers and have gnuplot provide a histogram based on ranges and bin sizes the user provides?
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Hi,
Gnuplot, a great package ... I'm in love with it. But we can have our tiffs as well, as any couple :-)
This time, I wanted to simply plot the roots of an equation: say a quadratic to keep things simple. However, I only want two nice round dots appearing on the x-axis representing the point where…
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