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Subject: Re: [Gnuplot-info] how to break key and plotting
From: Thomas Sefzick <t.sefzick () fz-juelich ! de>
Date: 2011-03-08 8:25:44
Message-ID: 31095168.post () talk ! nabble ! com
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i had a look at the newest gnuplot version, 4.4.3,
"announce.4.4.3" says:
* NEW set key maxcolumns N maxrows M
so these command options are now the official version.
Hans-Bernhard Bröker-2 wrote:
>
> On 07.03.2011 18:25, pban92 wrote:
> >
> > I have two things to solve and would highly appreciate if someone can
> > help
> > me.
> >
> > 1. gnuplot default key is appeared "top to bottom" -wise. This is a
> > problem
> > as in http://old.nabble.com/file/p31089605/gnukey1.jpg
>
> The key is the least of your worries with that plot. It's quite
> completely unreadable.
>
> > To avoid this, how
> > can I modify/break key something like this?
> > http://old.nabble.com/file/p31089605/gnukey2.jpg
>
> You would need the development version of gnuplot for that, which has a
> 'maxrows' option for 'set key'. OTOH, you might be better of with just
> keeping the key out of the plotting area, where you don't have to worry
> about it occluding your data:
>
> set key outside
>
> > 2. Like 'hold' in matlab, is their any equivalent option that allows to
> > plot
> > two graphs on the same window? For example, instead the following two
> > lines,
> >
> > plot "case097.cor" every 2 t ‘S1' w p, \
> > "case105.cor" every 2 t ‘S2' w p
> >
> > How can I plot like,
> >
> > plot "case097.cor" every 2 t ‘S1' w p # plot on screen
> > <is there any option?>
> > plot "case097.cor" every 2 t ‘S1' w p # plot on the previous
> > screen
> > without deleting previous plot
>
> You're looking for 'multiplot' there.
>
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