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| Date | 2018-11-21 22:00 -0800 |
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| Subject | Re: Can I use the same gnuplot script file to plot different data files? |
| From | srishtinagu19@gmail.com |
On Wednesday, November 21, 2018 at 11:49:15 PM UTC+5:30, Jörg Buchholz wrote:
> On 21/11/2018 15:03, srishtinagu19@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > Thanks a lot.. Its working with :gnuplot> load 'scriptname'
> > I am writing greek letters but its not printing that letter.
> > For that I am using-
> > gnuplot>set termoption enhanced
> > gnuplot> set xlabel "{/Symbol d}" (I want to print delta)
> >
> > its giving me /Symbol d... What should I do ?
>
> What "pdf-termianl" do you use? What says "gnuplot> show term"?
>
> Here with pdfcairo as "pdf-termianl" there is a Δ in the pdf output file
> when I use gnuplot> set xlabel "{/Symbol D}".
>
> Instead of "/Symbol D" you can wrote your script in unicode (UTF8). Than
> you can use all unicode signs directly in gnuplot.
>
> Example script (utf8test.plt):
>
> set encoding utf8
> set xlabel 'Δ Delta'
> set term pdfcairo
> set out 'test.pdf'
> plot sin(x)
> set out
>
>
> gnuplot> load 'utf8test.plt'
>
> Now there is "Δ Delta" as xlabel in the pdf file
>
> Jörg
Hi,
My gnuplot version is-
G N U P L O T
Version 4.6 patchlevel 2 last modified 2013-03-14
Build System: Linux x86_64
I am using the following script-
""
# set terminal pdf
# set output "myplot.pdf"
# set encoding utf8
# set term pdfcairo
set contour
set view map
unset surface
set xlabel '{/Symbol a}'
set cntrparam levels discrete 2.3,6.2,11.8
splot [0:360][0:0.9] "test1.dat" with lines
""
it is simply printing- {/Symbol a}
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