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| From | Karl Ratzsch <mail.kfr@gmx.net> |
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| Subject | Re: can I fit two columns when I use timefmt |
| Date | Tue, 24 Oct 2017 16:04:02 +0200 |
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Am 24.10.2017 um 15:13 schrieb Jean-Pierre Coulon: > > Thanks. It works if I also say unset xrange. In this case I also have a first > column in simple integers and the 2nd column is in time format. I was plotting > with using 2:<other column>. Does Gnuplot use this 1srt column for the fit > if I say fit using <two other columns> ? No, it does only use the specified columns. But your naming scheme in not clear to me. You have a datafile with columns t, p(t), q(t), right? Now what does model(x) describe? p(t), q(t), or q(p(t)) ? Is x=t, or is x=p(t) ? Karl
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can I fit two columns when I use timefmt Jean-Pierre Coulon <coulon@cacas.pam.obs-nice.fr> - 2017-10-24 13:30 +0200
Re: can I fit two columns when I use timefmt Jörg Buchholz <bookwood4new@freenet.de> - 2017-10-24 14:19 +0200
Re: can I fit two columns when I use timefmt Jean-Pierre Coulon <coulon@cacas.pam.obs-nice.fr> - 2017-10-24 15:13 +0200
Re: can I fit two columns when I use timefmt Karl Ratzsch <mail.kfr@gmx.net> - 2017-10-24 16:04 +0200
Re: can I fit two columns when I use timefmt Jean-Pierre Coulon <coulon@cacas.pam.obs-nice.fr> - 2017-10-25 08:10 +0200
Re: can I fit two columns when I use timefmt Karl Ratzsch <mail.kfr@gmx.net> - 2017-10-25 09:18 +0200
Re: can I fit two columns when I use timefmt Jean-Pierre Coulon <coulon@cacas.pam.obs-nice.fr> - 2017-10-25 14:35 +0200
Re: can I fit two columns when I use timefmt Jörg Buchholz <bookwood4new@freenet.de> - 2017-10-25 07:43 +0200
Re: can I fit two columns when I use timefmt Hans-Bernhard Bröker <HBBroeker@t-online.de> - 2017-10-25 01:01 +0200
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