Plotting the world
In the Gnuplot demo files folder that comes with your Gnuplot installation exists the file world.dat which contains data in order to plot a map of the world. Therefore we remove the key from the figure...
View ArticleAttractive plots
As you surely have noticed I don’t use the default colors and line styles from Gnuplot, but define them myself. The simple reason is that the default colors are not optimized to be very pleasant, but...
View ArticleScale paper like grid
If you want to compare some time series of data with each other it could be a good idea to plot them just onto a grid without anything else. Here we will generate a scale paper like grid and plot two...
View ArticleAnimation III – video revisited
As already mentioned gnuplot 4.6 overs an easier way to include loops in your code. Here we are using it to create an animation of a set of head related impulse responses, which show differences in...
View ArticleZooming in with multiplot
Occasionally it is a good idea to create a zoom of some part of your main plot, especially if you have a small part of your plot where the data is hiding each other. Fig. 1 Including a zoom into your...
View ArticleEase your plotting with config-snippets
If you are a regular gnuplot user you most probably want to reuse some common settings. I normally avoid it on this blog to have easy scripts that run as standalone files, but during my work I use a...
View ArticleCircular heat map
Suppose you have a large circular container filled with sand and measure its density at different positions. Now the goal is to display your measurements as a heat map extrapolated from your...
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