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Subject: Re: [Gnuplot-info] plot with error bars
From: Dieter.Jurzitza () t-online ! de (Dieter Jurzitza)
Date: 2004-05-05 20:02:27
Message-ID: 200405052202.27193.dieter.jurzitza () t-online ! de
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Dear Nathan,
please take a look into "help plot errorbars". There you find (gnuplot 4.0):
"... The y error bar is a vertical line plotted from (x, ylow) to (x,
yhigh). If ydelta is specified instead of ylow and yhigh, ylow = y -
ydelta and yhigh = y + ydelta are derived. If there are only two ..."
"... is a vertical line ...". Maybe you can modify the attributes of "line"
by saying:
set style line <something>
see set style line. The command does not accept additional parameters like the
second "with <something>" you used AFAIK.
Hope this helps,
take care
Dieter
Am Mittwoch, 5. Mai 2004 00:43 schrieb Nathan Moore:
> Sorry to post such a stupid question.
>
> Want to plot a set of data in file.dat,
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