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Dima Kogan 2012-08-31 01:25:13 -07:00
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--y2 xxx Plot the data specified by this curve ID on the y2 axis. --y2 xxx Plot the data specified by this curve ID on the y2 axis.
Without --dataid, the ID is just an ordered 0-based index. Without --dataid, the ID is just an ordered 0-based index.
Does not apply to 3d plots. Does not apply to 3d plots. Can be passed multiple times, or passed a
comma-separated list
--histogram curveID
Set up a this specific curve to plot a histogram. The bin
width is given with the --binwidth option (assumed 1.0 if
omitted). --histogram does NOT touch the drawing style.
It is often desired to plot these with boxes, and this
MUST be explicitly requested with --curvestyleall 'with
boxes'. This works with --domain and/or --stream, but in
those cases the x-value is used ONLY to cull old data
because of --xlen or --monotonic. I.e. the x-values are
NOT drawn in any way. Can be passed multiple times, or passed a comma-
separated list
--binwidth width The width of bins when making histograms. This setting applies to ALL
histograms in the plot. Defaults to 1.0 if not given.
--histstyle style Normally, histograms are generated with the 'smooth freq'
gnuplot style. --histstyle can be used to select
different 'smooth' settings. Allowed are 'unique',
'cumulative' and 'cnormal'. 'unique' indicates whether a
bin has at least one item in it: instead of counting the
items, it'll always report 0 or 1. 'cumulative' is the
integral of the "normal" histogram. 'cnormal' is like
'cumulative', but rescaled to end up at 1.0.
--curvestyle curveID style --curvestyle curveID style
Additional styles per curve. With --dataid, curveID is the Additional styles per curve. With --dataid, curveID is the
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--curvestyleall xxx Additional styles for ALL curves. --curvestyleall xxx Additional styles for ALL curves.
--extracmds xxx Additional commands. These could contain extra global styles --extracmds xxx Additional commands. These could contain extra global styles
for instance for instance. Can be passed multiple times, or passed a comma-
separated list
--size xxx Gnuplot size option --size xxx Gnuplot size option
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--square_xy For 3D plots, set square aspect ratio for ONLY the x,y axes --square_xy For 3D plots, set square aspect ratio for ONLY the x,y axes
--hardcopy xxx If not streaming, output to a file specified here. Format --hardcopy xxx If not streaming, output to a file specified here. Format
inferred from filename inferred from filename, unless specified by --terminal
--terminal xxx String passed to 'set terminal'. No attempts are made to
validate this. --hardcopy sets this to some sensible
defaults if --hardcopy is given .png, .pdf, .ps, .eps or
.svg. If any other file type is desired, use both
--hardcopy and --terminal
--maxcurves xxx The maximum allowed number of curves. This is 100 by default, --maxcurves xxx The maximum allowed number of curves. This is 100 by default,
but can be reset with this option. This exists purely to but can be reset with this option. This exists purely to