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Subject:    [Gnuplot-info] minimum  =?utf-8?b?eV9tYXg=?= value
From:       graphix <bergenpeak () comcast ! net>
Date:       2005-12-15 16:29:05
Message-ID: loom.20051215T172530-981 () post ! gmane ! org
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If I do set yrange [0:], I can force the y min to be 0 and allow the
y max value to be computed by gnuplot.  Is there a way to tell gnuplot
to always use a y max value of at least 5?  So if the lines being
graphed don't have a max in excess of 5, y max will be 5.  But, if the 
lines have a y value > 5, then gnuplot dynamically determines a >5 
y max value.

Thanks



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