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How to plot a graph from multiple origins?
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The image below is an example that I need to reproduce and I do not know where to start.
Could someone advise me? I have a certain familiarity with gnuplot. How do I create multiple origins?
gnuplot octave
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The image below is an example that I need to reproduce and I do not know where to start.
Could someone advise me? I have a certain familiarity with gnuplot. How do I create multiple origins?
gnuplot octave
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You’ve tagged both gnuplot and Octave. Please pick one. The answers for the two packages will be wildly different and incompatible.
– Cris Luengo
Mar 24 at 18:33
it also depends very much on how your datafile(s) look like. Please post a few lines of the data that we get an idea about the data structure. Otherwise it will be difficult to help.
– theozh
Mar 25 at 13:36
I want gnuplot.
– Marcelo João
Mar 27 at 11:10
Each profile I have is the value of X and Y ... where Y is the height of the geometry and X is the velocity.
– Marcelo João
Mar 27 at 11:11
What exactly you need to reproduce from the example? Is it the actual lines in each panel or just the layout (3 stacked panels with similar x and y ranges)?
– Vinicius Placco
Mar 27 at 13:28
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The image below is an example that I need to reproduce and I do not know where to start.
Could someone advise me? I have a certain familiarity with gnuplot. How do I create multiple origins?
gnuplot octave
The image below is an example that I need to reproduce and I do not know where to start.
Could someone advise me? I have a certain familiarity with gnuplot. How do I create multiple origins?
gnuplot octave
gnuplot octave
edited Mar 25 at 16:04
Vinicius Placco
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You’ve tagged both gnuplot and Octave. Please pick one. The answers for the two packages will be wildly different and incompatible.
– Cris Luengo
Mar 24 at 18:33
it also depends very much on how your datafile(s) look like. Please post a few lines of the data that we get an idea about the data structure. Otherwise it will be difficult to help.
– theozh
Mar 25 at 13:36
I want gnuplot.
– Marcelo João
Mar 27 at 11:10
Each profile I have is the value of X and Y ... where Y is the height of the geometry and X is the velocity.
– Marcelo João
Mar 27 at 11:11
What exactly you need to reproduce from the example? Is it the actual lines in each panel or just the layout (3 stacked panels with similar x and y ranges)?
– Vinicius Placco
Mar 27 at 13:28
add a comment |
1
You’ve tagged both gnuplot and Octave. Please pick one. The answers for the two packages will be wildly different and incompatible.
– Cris Luengo
Mar 24 at 18:33
it also depends very much on how your datafile(s) look like. Please post a few lines of the data that we get an idea about the data structure. Otherwise it will be difficult to help.
– theozh
Mar 25 at 13:36
I want gnuplot.
– Marcelo João
Mar 27 at 11:10
Each profile I have is the value of X and Y ... where Y is the height of the geometry and X is the velocity.
– Marcelo João
Mar 27 at 11:11
What exactly you need to reproduce from the example? Is it the actual lines in each panel or just the layout (3 stacked panels with similar x and y ranges)?
– Vinicius Placco
Mar 27 at 13:28
1
1
You’ve tagged both gnuplot and Octave. Please pick one. The answers for the two packages will be wildly different and incompatible.
– Cris Luengo
Mar 24 at 18:33
You’ve tagged both gnuplot and Octave. Please pick one. The answers for the two packages will be wildly different and incompatible.
– Cris Luengo
Mar 24 at 18:33
it also depends very much on how your datafile(s) look like. Please post a few lines of the data that we get an idea about the data structure. Otherwise it will be difficult to help.
– theozh
Mar 25 at 13:36
it also depends very much on how your datafile(s) look like. Please post a few lines of the data that we get an idea about the data structure. Otherwise it will be difficult to help.
– theozh
Mar 25 at 13:36
I want gnuplot.
– Marcelo João
Mar 27 at 11:10
I want gnuplot.
– Marcelo João
Mar 27 at 11:10
Each profile I have is the value of X and Y ... where Y is the height of the geometry and X is the velocity.
– Marcelo João
Mar 27 at 11:11
Each profile I have is the value of X and Y ... where Y is the height of the geometry and X is the velocity.
– Marcelo João
Mar 27 at 11:11
What exactly you need to reproduce from the example? Is it the actual lines in each panel or just the layout (3 stacked panels with similar x and y ranges)?
– Vinicius Placco
Mar 27 at 13:28
What exactly you need to reproduce from the example? Is it the actual lines in each panel or just the layout (3 stacked panels with similar x and y ranges)?
– Vinicius Placco
Mar 27 at 13:28
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You’ve tagged both gnuplot and Octave. Please pick one. The answers for the two packages will be wildly different and incompatible.
– Cris Luengo
Mar 24 at 18:33
it also depends very much on how your datafile(s) look like. Please post a few lines of the data that we get an idea about the data structure. Otherwise it will be difficult to help.
– theozh
Mar 25 at 13:36
I want gnuplot.
– Marcelo João
Mar 27 at 11:10
Each profile I have is the value of X and Y ... where Y is the height of the geometry and X is the velocity.
– Marcelo João
Mar 27 at 11:11
What exactly you need to reproduce from the example? Is it the actual lines in each panel or just the layout (3 stacked panels with similar x and y ranges)?
– Vinicius Placco
Mar 27 at 13:28