autogenerated by webify.pl on Sat Oct 1 21:59:20 2022 gnuplot version gnuplot 5.4 patchlevel 5
# This example shows how a nonlinear axis definition can be used to
# create a "broken axis". X coordinates 0-100 are at the left,
# X coordinates 500-1000 are at the right, there is a small gap between them.
# So long as no data points with (100 < x < 500) are plotted, this works as expected.
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# f(x) maps x axis (discontinuous) to shadow axis coords (continuous linear range [0:1000])
# g(x) maps shadow axis coords to x axis readout
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set title "A 'broken' x axis can be defined using 'set nonlinear x'"
# Define the broken-axis mapping
axis_gap = 25.
f(x) = (x <= 100) ? x : (x < 500) ? NaN : (x - 400 + axis_gap)
g(x) = (x <= 100) ? x : (x < 100 + axis_gap) ? NaN : (x + 400 - axis_gap)
set xrange [15:600] noextend
set nonlinear x via f(x) inverse g(x)
set xtics 50.
set xtics rotate by -90 nomirror
set ytics nomirror
set border 3
unset key
# Creation of the broken axis marks (this should be automated)
set arrow 500 from 100, graph 0 to 500, graph 0 nohead lt 500 lw 2 lc bgnd front
set arrow 501 from 100, graph 0 length graph .01 angle 75 nohead lw 2 front
set arrow 502 from 100, graph 0 length graph -.01 angle 75 nohead lw 2 front
set arrow 503 from 500, graph 0 length graph .01 angle 75 nohead lw 2 front
set arrow 504 from 500, graph 0 length graph -.01 angle 75 nohead lw 2 front
plot 'silver.dat' with yerrorbars lw 2, '' with lines
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