On Jul 13, 12:53 pm, merr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Ethan Merritt) wrote:
> In article
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> <adro...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >My question is somehow related to this post, so I continuing it. I
> >have the following type of data:
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> >===========
> >#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
> > =====================
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> >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?
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> Sorry. I don't understand what you mean by "on a single graph".
> Could you perhaps provide a URL for a graph that is similar to
> what you are trying to achieve?
http://picasaweb.google.com/adron02/Plot
This is something similar to what I would like to obtain. However, I
want to have a smooth surface (not lines) with different colors (as
shown) for each graph. Transparency could be helpful, although I am
not certain if this can be achieve for the different graphs in the
same splot command.
>
> >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?
>
> The CVS version of gnuplot sup****ts transparency.
> set style fill transparent solid <alpha_value> {{no}border}
>
>
Thanks, but I cannot get this to work in any desired way with
multiplot.
>
> >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.
>
> --
> Ethan A Merritt


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