like below fixes the issue The following might be solution for you. I do
not see how to change the palette within a splot command. So, the basic
idea of the workaround is to set the linecolor via formulae which can be
set differently for each splot-(
I think the issue was by ths following , I couldn't run your code. But,
based on your image, I understood you problem. To plot the points with you
want, I created a file called points.dat.
I wish did fix the issue. There are several ways to scale a histogram.
Let's take some random data. You can put the data into x-bins and a) sum up
all the y-values in a bin. That's ... :2 smooth frequency
will help you Maybe I misunderstood something in your question. If ps 2 is
too large, then set it smaller. pointsize also accepts floating foint
numbers, e.g. ps 1.25.Code:
help you fix your problem The straightforward way would be to take the
derivative at the desired point and use it as slope for your straight line
g definded by gx(t) and gy(t). Here you can take the approximate derivative
from two points close to eac
it helps some times I would like to set 4 points and set the color of
background between them. How to do that please? How to color the interval
for values on x axis? , Check help rectangle, help polygon and help
coordinates.Code:
should help you out For the sake of not letting this question appear
unanswered. I guess according to SO "rules": no answers in comments.Looks
like you only have one line of data. Do you maybe have a text file which
has been created on MacOS? Could y
wish of those help I assume one dataset ist the mixture of two other
datasets, but don't know exactly how to calculate this in gnuplot.
Practically, I want to "fit" dataset3 by dataset2 and dataset1 using a
function like this: output=a*(dataset1)+b*(