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Syntax:
sparse matrix=(cols,rows) origin=(x0,y0) dx=<delx> dy=<dely>
The sparse matrix variant defines a uniform grid as part of the plot or splot command line. The grid is initially empty. Any number of individual points are then read from the input file, one per line, and assigned to the nearest grid point. I.e. a data line
x y value
is evaluated as
i = (x - x0) / delx j = (y - y0) / dely matrix[i,j] = value
The size of the matrix is required. origin (optional) defaults to origin=(0,0). dx (optional) defaults to dx=1. dy (optional) defaults to dy=dx.
The intended use of this variant is to generate heatmaps from unordered, possibly incomplete, data using the image, rgbimage, or rgbalpha plot styles. The example below generates a distance matrix in the form of a 4x4 heatmap with only the upper triangle elements present:
$DATA << EOD 1 1 10 1 2 20 1 3 30 1 4 40 2 2 10 2 3 50 2 4 60 3 3 10 3 4 20 4 4 10 EOD plot $DATA sparse matrix=(4,4) origin=(1,1) with image