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xtics series

Syntax:

     set xtics <incr>
     set xtics <start>, <incr>, <end>

The implicit <start>, <incr>, <end> form specifies that a series of tics will be plotted on the axis between the values <start> and <end> with an increment of <incr>. If <end> is not given, it is assumed to be infinity. The increment may be negative. If neither <start> nor <end> is given, <start> is assumed to be negative infinity, <end> is assumed to be positive infinity, and the tics will be drawn at integral multiples of <incr>. If the axis is logarithmic, the increment will be used as a multiplicative factor.

If you specify to a negative <start> or <incr> after a numerical value (e.g., rotate by <angle> or offset <offset>), the parser fails because it subtracts <start> or <incr> from that value. As a workaround, specify 0-<start> resp. 0-<incr> in that case.

Example:

      set xtics border offset 0,0.5 -5,1,5

Fails with 'invalid expression' at the last comma. Use instead

      set xtics border offset 0,0.5 0-5,1,5

or

      set xtics offset 0,0.5 border -5,1,5

These place tics at the border, tics text with an offset of 0,0.5 characters, and sets the start, increment, and end to -5, 1, and 5, as requested.

Examples:

Make tics at 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, ..., 9.5, 10.

      set xtics 0,.5,10

Make tics at ..., -10, -5, 0, 5, 10, ...

      set xtics 5

Make tics at 1, 100, 1e4, 1e6, 1e8.

      set logscale x; set xtics 1,100,1e8