GPlot 1.2
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File size:
0.63 MB
Platform:
Any Platform
License:
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Price:
Downloads:
1421
Date added:
2005-12-16
Publisher:
Terry Gliedt
GPlot 1.2 description
GPlot provides a convenient front-end for gnuplot. GPlot GUI accepts a large set of options to generate a single plot of one or more sets of data (overlaid as necessary). This adds no new functionality to gnuplot, but rather makes it easier to generate gnuplot input.
Sometimes the simplest things can be remarkably difficult to get done. That was my reaction when I first tried to make a few simple plots. I knew about gnuplot, but it took way too long to make my first useful plot.
Perhaps the most frustrating task was trying to do something as simple (to me) as "plot this data with a blue line" or maybe the dauntingly (:-) complex "plot this data with a blue line using triangles for the data points". Eventually, I figured out one answer was this fragment:
set linestyle 10 lt 3 lw 1 pt 8 ps 0.55 plot my.data with linespoints linestyle 10
Alright, Im fed up! No more trying to figure out lt 3 versus lt 5 and pt 3 versus pt 22!
I just want a simple command I can understand that does what I want:
gplot.pl -color red -point triangle my.data
Sure gplot.pl cant handle five or ten million complexities that gnuplot can -- but I dont care. All I want is a way to plot some simple columnar data and get a graphic or
Postscript file of it and I dont want to spend very many seconds figuring it out. If this is what you want too, gplot.pl is for you too.
Examples:
# plot data in 1a.data. Show as X window
gplot.pl 1a.data
# plot 2 sets of data. Show as X window
gplot.pl 1a.data 2a.data
# plot data in 1a.data. Create a Postscript file /tmp/gplot.ps
gplot.pl -type ps 1a.data
# plot data in 1a.data. Create a Postscript file
gplot.pl -type ps -outfile 1a.ps 1a.data
# plot data in 1a.data. Annotate it a little
gplot.pl -title "This is my data" -ylabel "Vertical Axis"
-xlabel "Horizontal Axis" 1a.data
# plot 3 sets of data, specify colors and points
gplot.pl -color green -point uptriangle 1a.data
-color blue -point box 2a.data
-color green -point circle 3a.data
Enhancements:
- This release adds support for gnuplot 4.0.
- It adds support for JPEG output files.
- There is no need to upgrade unless you are on gnuplot 4.0.
- Stay on release 1.1 if you are using gnuplot 3.x.
Sometimes the simplest things can be remarkably difficult to get done. That was my reaction when I first tried to make a few simple plots. I knew about gnuplot, but it took way too long to make my first useful plot.
Perhaps the most frustrating task was trying to do something as simple (to me) as "plot this data with a blue line" or maybe the dauntingly (:-) complex "plot this data with a blue line using triangles for the data points". Eventually, I figured out one answer was this fragment:
set linestyle 10 lt 3 lw 1 pt 8 ps 0.55 plot my.data with linespoints linestyle 10
Alright, Im fed up! No more trying to figure out lt 3 versus lt 5 and pt 3 versus pt 22!
I just want a simple command I can understand that does what I want:
gplot.pl -color red -point triangle my.data
Sure gplot.pl cant handle five or ten million complexities that gnuplot can -- but I dont care. All I want is a way to plot some simple columnar data and get a graphic or
Postscript file of it and I dont want to spend very many seconds figuring it out. If this is what you want too, gplot.pl is for you too.
Examples:
# plot data in 1a.data. Show as X window
gplot.pl 1a.data
# plot 2 sets of data. Show as X window
gplot.pl 1a.data 2a.data
# plot data in 1a.data. Create a Postscript file /tmp/gplot.ps
gplot.pl -type ps 1a.data
# plot data in 1a.data. Create a Postscript file
gplot.pl -type ps -outfile 1a.ps 1a.data
# plot data in 1a.data. Annotate it a little
gplot.pl -title "This is my data" -ylabel "Vertical Axis"
-xlabel "Horizontal Axis" 1a.data
# plot 3 sets of data, specify colors and points
gplot.pl -color green -point uptriangle 1a.data
-color blue -point box 2a.data
-color green -point circle 3a.data
Enhancements:
- This release adds support for gnuplot 4.0.
- It adds support for JPEG output files.
- There is no need to upgrade unless you are on gnuplot 4.0.
- Stay on release 1.1 if you are using gnuplot 3.x.
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