Talk About Network

Google





Graphics > Gnuplot interactive function plotter > Re: heat plot w...
Latest [ Topics | Posts ] Archive Post A New Topic Post a Reply
<< Topic < Post Post 4 of 13 Topic 3385 of 3655
Post > Topic >>

Re: heat plot with a different palette + cbrange for each row

by adron02@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Jul 13, 2008 at 08:35 AM

My question is somehow related to this post, so I continuing it. I
have the following type of data:

===========
#x      y          1             2           3     ......
30.0 0.0      0.00126  0.00022
30.0 10.0    0.00211  0.00025
30.0 20.0    0.00228  0.00033
30.0 30.0    0.00201  0.00040
30.0 40.0    0.00216  0.00051
30.0 50.0    0.00249  0.00067
30.0 60.0    0.00230  0.00112
30.0 70.0    0.00158  0.00077
30.0 80.0    0.00141  0.00075
30.0 90.0    0.00168  0.00085
30.0 100.0  0.00268  0.00123

35.0 0.0      0.00252  0.00095
35.0 10.0    0.00494  0.00153
35.0 20.0    0.00572  0.00157
35.0 30.0    0.00572  0.00178
35.0 40.0    0.00435  0.00182
35.0 50.0    0.00493  0.00206
35.0 60.0    0.00468  0.00228
35.0 70.0    0.00335  0.00185
35.0 80.0    0.00247  0.00132
35.0 90.0    0.00348  0.00206
35.0 100.0  0.00563  0.00371

40.0 0.0      0.00552  0.00198
40.0 10.0    0.00939  0.00297
40.0 20.0    0.00992  0.00406
40.0 30.0    0.00849  0.00387
40.0 40.0    0.00698  0.00379
40.0 50.0    0.00792  0.00437
40.0 60.0    0.00714  0.00445
40.0 70.0    0.00564  0.00366
40.0 80.0    0.00460  0.00276
40.0 90.0    0.00612  0.00380
40.0 100.0  0.00954  0.00587
 =====================

The first 2 columns are x and y, and after that I have a number of
columns with values normalized to 1. I have already made 3d plots (as
well as pm2d map plots) of x,y,z, where z is one of the columns
labaled successively with 1, 2, 3... . However, these plots are
interdependent and I want to put them together on a single graph. What
are my options?

I have considered 2 options for now:

1. Use multiplot to stack these plots together using different pallete
(colors) for every collumn. However, it seems hard to adjust the view
options. Also, the graph becomes messy when colors are overlapping. Is
there a way to make colors a bit transparent?
2. Use animated gif to make a figure that samples through all plots
corresponding to every column. However, first, I am not certain I know
how exactly to make this, and second, this will not work if we want to
obtain a static graph intended for a paper.

 I also cannot understand this:
> 2) define a multi-range palette, but use the same palette for the
>   whole set of plots. For example:
>
>   set palette model RGB  defined \
>   (0 "white", 100 "black", 101 "yellow", 200 "red", 201 "green", 299
"blue")
>   test palette

and if it has applicability to my case. I do not know what exactly
these numbers define, and how exactly this pallette can be used.

I would appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks.
 




 13 Posts in Topic:
heat plot with a different palette + cbrange for each row
Rahul <nospam@[EMAIL P  2008-06-25 20:56:22 
Re: heat plot with a different palette + cbrange for each row
Rahul <nospam@[EMAIL P  2008-06-27 17:44:18 
Re: heat plot with a different palette + cbrange for each row
merritt@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-06-27 12:19:45 
Re: heat plot with a different palette + cbrange for each row
adron02@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-07-13 08:35:48 
Re: heat plot with a different palette + cbrange for each row
merritt@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-07-13 09:53:45 
Re: heat plot with a different palette + cbrange for each row
adron02@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-07-14 08:00:29 
Re: heat plot with a different palette + cbrange for each row
merritt@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-07-14 09:39:27 
Re: heat plot with a different palette + cbrange for each row
adron02@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-07-15 09:30:59 
Re: heat plot with a different palette + cbrange for each row
merritt@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-07-15 21:01:49 
Re: heat plot with a different palette + cbrange for each row
Rahul <rpnabar@[EMAIL   2008-08-19 15:00:39 
Re: heat plot with a different palette + cbrange for each row
merritt@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-08-19 20:10:39 
Re: heat plot with a different palette + cbrange for each row
Rahul <nospam@[EMAIL P  2008-08-20 17:28:56 
Re: heat plot with a different palette + cbrange for each row
Dan <luecking@[EMAIL P  2008-08-20 11:14:52 

Post A Reply:
  Go here to Signup

AddThis Feed Button


About - Advertising - Contact - Frequently Asked Questions - Privacy Policy - Terms of Use - Signup

Contact
localhost-V2008-12-19 Thu Jan 8 1:40:05 PST 2009.