Hello,
sorry for the delay on my part.
At the moment one can only modify legend entries by changing the name of the series
accordingly. Furthermore, the way the data is plotted is limited to a few options and one
cannot adjust the width of the line, e.g.
A typical gnuplot line produced may look like:
plot \
'-' using 1:($2) axes x1y1 title "input__ACF_fft (left)" w lines, \
'-' using 1:($2) axes x1y2 title "input__AMDF (right)" w lines
In order to change this to, e.g.,
plot \
'-' using 1:($2) axes x1y1 title " ACF via FFT (left)" w impulses lw 3,
\
'-' using 1:($2) axes x1y2 title " AMDF (right)" w lines lw 3
One has to either save the plot as icon and manipulate the gp or save it as gp and
manipulate it there.
- Frederik
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Auftrag von Sven Schreiber
Gesendet: Dienstag, 3. Mai 2016 18:36
An: gretl-users(a)lists.wfu.edu
Betreff: Re: [Gretl-users] feature request: (gnu)plot -- options that cannot be controlled
(yet)
Am 02.05.2016 um 11:51 schrieb Schaff, Frederik:
Perhaps it is possible, in future, to provide an additional command to
allow for literals that are substituted into the
---------
plot \
'-' using 1:($2) XYZ
---------
part directly for XYZ? This would further reduce the necessity to post-process files.
Sorry I don't understand. Can you give an example of how you want to write things and
what your intended result is?
thanks,
sven
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