Ministry of Sillier Walks
In my last post, I have shown how we can define or read an array of number from a file. Having constructed the array, the question naturally arises: can we use it for something else, to do something...
View ArticleBroken axis, once more
I have discussed this subject at least on two occasions, and in fact, most of the present post was already described in one of my very first posts. However, I thought that it might be worthwhile to...
View ArticleFence plots with a some-liner
About this time last year, I showed how one can produce fence plots in gnuplot, even if the data is from a file, not from a function. (The function plot is somewhat trivial, you can find it amongst the...
View ArticleA small (or big) diversion
In the past year, I have been trying to argue on these pages that gnuplot has some advantages over many other plotting utilities. Ultimate control over graph properties, the simplicity of plotting, the...
View ArticleProjecting contours
Karl asked a question some time ago, in which he wanted to know how one can produce this graph. As I pointed out in my reply, it is rather easy, if we can rotate the data file by 90 degrees. I will...
View ArticleNew gnuplot tricks
It's been a while since my last post on gnuplot, and this one is not going to be very technical. I just wanted to call your attention to the second edition of Philipp Janert's brilliant book, Gnuplot...
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