Re: Starting Gnuplot with script then going interactive
by Richard Owlett <rowlett@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sep 27, 2008 at 02:27 PM
Richard Owlett wrote:
> I am using Gnuplot Version 4.2 patchlevel 4 under WinXP Pro.
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> I initiate everything by entering
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> G:\gnuplot\bin\wgnuplot.exe c:\gnuplotscript.dem -
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--> into the Windows(tm) Run box
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> The contents of c:\gnuplotscript.dem is the following
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> set cntrparam linear
> set cntrparam levels 50
> set cntrparam points 30
> set cntrparam order 10
> set contour surface
> set style data lines
> set ticslevel 0
> set zrange [0:1]
> unset key
> unset surface
--> # splot "-" using 2:1:($3>.001 ? $3 : 1/0)
that came out of a previous version
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> 0.4 20 0.00110875
> 0.4 40 0.00048893
> 0.4 60 0.00496049
> 0.4 80 0.0120685
> [ SNIP 500k of data ;]
> 0.71 9960 3.94556E-005
> 0.71 9980 2.85107E-005
> 0.71 10000 4.76379E-005
> e
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> # ---- end of script
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> Every thing works so far.
> BUT there is no command window into which to enter more commands.
> They would probably be "set xrange" &/or "set yrange" commands to
> examine areas of interest.
>
> Reading help for "special filenames" left me wondering if I even could
> do it. Suggestions?
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