# # Parallel axis plot # shows plot layout but would better use some real data set # NB: March 2019 revised syntax for 5.3 # set title "Parallel Axis Plot" font ",15" set border 0 unset key set xrange [] noextend unset ytics set style data parallelaxes # Use x-axis tic positions to label the axes set xtics 1,1,5 format "axis %g" scale 0,0 # Turn on axis tics for the parallel axes set for [i=1:5] paxis i tics # Use the range commands to create an "interesting" plot. # For suitable input data this is the sort of result you # might get without axis range manipulation. set paxis 2 range [0:30] set paxis 4 range [-10:50] set paxis 5 range [50:*] reverse set paxis 5 tics left offset 4 plot 'silver.dat' using 2:(int($0/25)) lc variable, '' using 3, '' using 1, '' using ($3/2), '' using 2 |
reset set title "Parallel Axis Plot" font ",15" save_encoding = GPVAL_ENCODING set encoding utf8 set border 0 unset ytics set xrange [] noextend unset key set style data parallelaxes set paxis 1 tics format '%.0f Å' offset -1 set paxis 4 tics left offset 4 format '%.0f Å^2' set paxis 4 range [0:40] plot 'GM1_sugar.pdb' using 6:5 lc var lw 2 title "X", '' using 7 at 1.75 title "Y", '' using 8 at 2.5 title "Z", '' using 10 title "B" |
reset set style data parallel set palette defined (0 "dark-blue", 1 "dark-orange") set xrange [0.5:7.5] unset ytics set xtics font ":Bold,13" unset border set bmargin 4 unset colorbox a = 12. b = 34. set title "Parallel Axis Plot" font ",15" plot sample [x=1:20] '+' using (rand(0)):0 lc palette title "random", \ '' u ($1) title "x", \ '' u (-$1) title "-x", \ '' u (a*$1) title "a*x", \ '' u (a*$1+b) title "a*x+b", \ '' u (exp($1)) title "e^x", \ '' u (1/$1) title "1/x" |
set encoding save_encoding reset |