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Re: plots combined loop , fucntion, shell command. when comes to epslate


From: Tu Can
Subject: Re: plots combined loop , fucntion, shell command. when comes to epslatex: overlap axis, only one plot in pdf while many in eps file
Date: Tue, 06 Oct 2020 20:43:11 +0800
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On Tue, 2020-10-06 at 13:55 +0200, Markus Mützel wrote:
> Am 06. Oktober 2020 um 13:15 Uhr schrieb "Tu Can":
> > I have plenty of plots, about 200. using for loop, function, shell
> > command. 
> > 
> > when I use terminal pdf, all is ok. but I need add some equation on
> > axis. so I have to use terminal latex or something.
> > 
> > after I changed terminal to epslatex(shown below). 
> > $ gnuplot **.gplt 
> > works fine. gives a tex file and eps file. And eps file have several
> > plots without any text. after I 
> > $ pdflatex **.tex. 
> > It only gives a pdf with the first plot and all axis text overlap.
> > 
> > I've trid 
> > $ set mutliplot
> > it gives eps and pdf all plots overlapped in one plot. so do any text.
> > 
> > I've searched several days for solution. can't find any demo or
> > question as complex as I have(loop, function, shell command). also find
> > none problem like I described above(eps mutliplot while pdf only one).
> > 
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > main part of my gnuplot script:
> > 
> > set terminal epslatex size 45cm, 30cm color colortext standalone
> > set output "result_MVyes_inVno_aver_vg_percent_n-p.tex"
> > 
> > array distance[8] = ["0.1", "0.5", "1.0", "1.5", "2.0", "3.0", "5.0",
> > "7.0"]
> > array start[8] = [24,  719,  1414, 2109, 2804, 3499, 4194, 4889]
> > array end[8]   = [368, 1063, 1758, 2453, 3148, 3843, 4538, 5233]
> > getData(fName, n) = sprintf("<(sed -n '%d,%dp' %s)", start[n], end[n],
> > fName)
> > 
> > array clean[3] = ["po", "no", "BGno"]
> > fileName(year, i) = sprintf("origin_fluid_%s%s.dat", year, clean[i])
> > comData(n, year) = sprintf("<(paste %s %s |sed -n '%d,%dp')",
> > fileName(year, 1), fileName(year, 2), start[n], end[n])
> > 
> > uds0 = "using 2:(100*($12-$28)/$28)"
> > 
> > set xlabel 'y'
> > set key out vert
> > set logscale x 10
> > set format y '$%.1e$'
> > set xrange [10**(-2):3.5]
> > 
> > ####################################
> > # atmospheric pressure             #
> > #                                  #
> > ####################################
> > 
> > set yrange [-2*10**(-4):2*10**(-4)]
> > #####################################
> > set ylabel 'atmospheric pressure'
> > set title 'every year every distance polluted atmospheric pressure'
> > plot for [year in "2004 2005 2006"] for [i = 1:8] comData(i, year)
> > @uds0 with linespoint pn 5 lt (abs(year)-2004)*8+i title year."
> > ".distance[i]
> > 
> > ####################################年份不变
> > set title '2004 every distance polluted and nonpolluted atmospheric
> > pressure'
> > plot for [year in "2004"] for [i = 1:8] comData(i, year) @uds0 with
> > linespoint pn 5 lt (abs(year)-2004)*8+i title year." ".distance[i]
> > 
> > set title '2005 every distance polluted and nonpolluted atmospheric
> > pressure'
> > plot for [year in "2005"] for [i = 1:8] comData(i, year) @uds0 with
> > linespoint pn 5 lt (abs(year)-2004)*8+i title year." ".distance[i]
> > 
> > set title '2006 every distance polluted and nonpolluted atmospheric
> > pressure'
> > plot for [year in "2006"] for [i = 1:8] comData(i, year) @uds0 with
> > linespoint pn 5 lt (abs(year)-2004)*8+i title year." ".distance[i]
> > 
> > ####################################
> > do for [i = 1:8] {
> >    set title "every year ".distance[i]." polluted and nonpolluted
> > atmospheric pressure"
> >    plot for [year in "2004 2005 2006"] comData(i, year) @uds0 with
> > linespoint pn 5 lt (abs(year)-2003) title year." ".distance[i]
> > }
> > 
> > 
> > -- 
> > Tu Can <tucan.me@gmail.com>
> > 
> 
> This looks like a question that would better be directed at a gnuplot or 
> latex mailing list. This is a list for help with GNU Octave.
> 
> I see that you asked the same question on the gnuplot mailing list already a 
> few days ago:
> https://sourceforge.net/p/gnuplot/mailman/message/37120349/
> 
> Maybe someone will be able to help you there.
> 
> Markus
> 

sorry and many thanks. It's not my intent, ask A question in B mailing
list. just mixed up after worked all day. Mistaking octave for gnuplot
when I saw a new mail from this mailing list (I once tried use octave
to plot).

-- 
Tu Can <tucan.me@gmail.com>




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