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From Olaf Schultz <o.schultz@enhydralutris.de>
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Subject linespoint and every
Date Thu, 18 Apr 2019 20:03:15 +0200
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Moin,

I want to plot spectrum data (approx 260 nodes) for approx 10 sets of data.

with "set style data lines" (only color for differentiation) gets
misleading due to only small difference in some colors in the print.

with "set style data linespoints"... good to seperate but too many
points overloading the plot.

Is there an option to plot the full set with lines and the point only
every n nodes?

My brute force solution would be to plot the first set with lines define
colors and then a second set with points every lc as previous and empty
title... not very handsome in maintaing and maybe a smarter solution is
available?

I'am Currently running gnuplot 5.2 pl6

Greetings,

Olaf

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linespoint and every Olaf Schultz <o.schultz@enhydralutris.de> - 2019-04-18 20:03 +0200
  Re: linespoint and every Ethan Merritt <eamerritt@gmail.com> - 2019-04-18 21:00 +0000

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