I am new to gnuplot and i am trying to determine the mina nd max from a datafile and afterwards plot the data
So far I have managed to determine the min and max like this:
# Define two helper functions
ismin(x) = (x<min)?min=x:0
ismax(x) = (x>max)?max=x:0
# Initialise the 'global' vars
max=-1e38
min=1e38
plot "Data.txt" u 0:(ismin($3)*ismax($3))
The problem is that I am trying to plot the data using splot, and it's not working.
I am trying this:
splot \
'Data.txt' u 2:1:3 with pm3d t '',\
If I remove the part related to determining the min and max, the splot command works.
Any suggestions?
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splot is the command for drawing 3-d plots (well, actually projections on a 2-d surface, but you knew that). It can create a plot from functions or a data file in a manner very similar to the plot command. See plot (p. ) for features common to the plot (p. ) command; only differences are discussed in detail here.
Gnuplot uses two asterisks for exponentiation. Thus plot x**2+8*x+15 produces a quadratic with x-intercepts at -3 and -5. Gnuplot helpfully reminds one of what is being graphed in the upper right corner. Commands can be issued in a sequence to modify the graph appearance.
Look into the stats
command:
stats 'datafile' using 3
for example, will get statistics on the 3rd column (z data), and store them in variables (STATS_min
and STATS_max
may be what you want). To see all the variables created, type
show variables all
after running stats
. If you have an older version of gnuplot without stats
, you can plot the file without creating an output, and gnuplot automatically defines some DATA_
-prefixed variables including a min/max. The stats
command saves the trouble of defining a null output to get data before plotting.
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