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gnuplot Cookbook

You're reading from   gnuplot Cookbook Visual guide to every kind of graph you can make with this plotting software with this book and ebook

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2012
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849517249
Length 220 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Lee Phillips Lee Phillips
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

gnuplot Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Plotting Curves, Boxes, Points, and more FREE CHAPTER 2. Annotating with Labels and Legends 3. Applying Colors and Styles 4. Controlling your Tics 5. Combining Multiple Plots 6. Including Plots in Documents 7. Programming gnuplot and Dealing with Data 8. The Third Dimension 9. Using and Making Graphical User Interfaces 10. Surveying Special Topics Finding Help and Information
Index

Making a contour plot


A contour plot is a set of isolines, or curves where the function or data has a constant value, drawn in the plane of the independent variables (x and y in Cartesian coordinates). It is simpler than the surface plots covered in the previous recipes in that it doesn't require the interpretation of perspective or hidden line removal. As there is no z axis for reference, the value that each isoline represents is represented by an individual label or by giving each line its own dash pattern or color.

Certain types of patterns are better represented as surfaces, while for others, contours bring out more of the relevant characteristics. The rotationally invariant function that we plotted in the previous recipes in this chapter would yield a set of uninteresting circular contours; its structure is better conveyed by a surface plot. Here, we've plotted a function whose contour plot shows a pattern of nodal lines.

How to do it…

The following code sample will get you a contour...

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