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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.
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
Additional styles per curve. With --dataid, curveID is the
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--curvestyleall xxx Additional styles for ALL curves.
--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
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--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
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,
but can be reset with this option. This exists purely to