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From: Arturas <in_...@ya...> - 2007-01-29 18:46:06
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Hi, After i plot graph, I get plotted just one point. It is the first data point, but the rest vanishes from my graph. Say it looks like: ... g.plot([[1,2],[2,2.3],[3,5.5]]) ... So I get plotted jusr [1,2] point. Tried using Gnuplot.Data - the same. By the way, not all demo.py views were plotted, also ! I'm using suse 10.2, python 2.5 (intalled in user space), gnuplot 4.0 and gnuplot-py 1.7. Arturas best P.S. I've been using gnuplot.py a little time ago on Windows XP. And it was OK' ____________________________________________________________________________________ TV dinner still cooling? Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV. http://tv.yahoo.com/ |
From: Wolfgang G. <w.g...@gm...> - 2007-01-25 14:12:52
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I use gnuplot.py to fit data file functions via x-window. During the fit I get an output on the iteration sequences. Is there a way to suppress that annoying output? Thank you, Wolfgang -- Der GMX SmartSurfer hilft bis zu 70% Ihrer Onlinekosten zu sparen! Ideal für Modem und ISDN: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/smartsurfer |
From: BBands <bb...@ya...> - 2007-01-25 00:48:20
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--- John Parejko <par...@sp...> wrote: > Sorry! Check out the latest subversion copy: I checked it in a while ago. > Seems to be working just fine (using numpy, not numpy.oldnumeric). > > Try out the latest SVN, and let me know! I've got a few more changes (the > format for label and title fonts changed in Gnuplot at some point) that I > haven't submitted yet, but svn should be stable. Field report: Python 2.5 NumPy 1.0.1 gnuplot 4.1 binary win xp Perfect! Thank you, jab John Bollinger, CFA, CMT www.BollingerBands.com If you advance far enough, you arrive at the beginning. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/domains/?p=BESTDEAL |
From: Marcus H. <M.H...@ls...> - 2007-01-19 16:26:17
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On 19.01.2007 02:32 John K. Parejko said the following: >> s there an (easy?) way to create a eps file of a multiplot-created >> plot? > > As far as I'm aware, you need to set the terminal type and output > before creating the plot: > [..] Hi John, thanks, your method is working! One has to run all the plotting commands twice, but that's not such a big deal... Marcus |
From: John K. P. <par...@sp...> - 2007-01-19 01:32:52
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> s there an (easy?) way to create a eps file of a multiplot-created > plot? As far as I'm aware, you need to set the terminal type and output before creating the plot: g('set terminal postscript color enhanced "Helvetica" 18') g('set output "'+filename+'"') ... g('set multiplot') and then make the plot as you normally would. I close with g("unset multiplot") g.reset() g('set terminal %s' % Gnuplot.GnuplotOpts.default_term) g('set output') though it isn't really necessary. Gnuplot does not allow replotting (which is what hardcopy() does) when in multiplot mode, unfortunately (if this has changed in a very recent build, please let me know: I'm running 4.0). If anyone else knows of a better method, I'd also be happy to hear of it. Unfortunately, multiplot in Gnuplot can be a bit of a pain, particularly when trying to get several stacked plots to be the same size. Good luck! John |
From: Marcus H. <M.H...@ls...> - 2007-01-18 11:24:52
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Dear all, is there an (easy?) way to create a eps file of a multiplot-created plot? I've created 3 three plot using the 'multiplot' option, and it looks quite nice on the screen. But if I use the hardcopy() method on the gnuplot instance, the resulting eps file only contains the output of the last plot() command, and all the other plots are omitted. I've also tried using the replot() command like gp("set term postscript eps enhanced color") gp("set output 'plot.eps'") gp('replot') , but this fails since all the temporary files that gnuplot.py creates are already gone. Any advice? Cheers, Marcus |