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From: Fortran_follower on 22 Feb 2010 08:36 On Feb 22, 2:35 pm, Fortran_follower <ezeepravee...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Feb 22, 11:58 am, Fortran_follower <ezeepravee...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hello friends, > > > I have a file with three columns(1,2 &3). > > I want to plot columns 1&2 on x1y1 and on x2-axis I need only the > > values in column 3. > > > Below, I have tried to show you.....what exactly I want..!! > > > 11 12 13 14 (column-3) > > ______________ > > 1.6| | > > 1.5| | > > 1.4| | > > 1.3|_____________ | > > .1 .2 .3 .4 (column-1) > > > I am new to gnuplot...plz help me out.. > > > Thanking you. > > > Praveen.
From: Richard Maine on 22 Feb 2010 11:02 Fortran_follower <ezeepraveen4u(a)gmail.com> wrote: [a question about gnuplot] Posting the same thing 7 times does not improve the odds of getting an answer. Rather the opposite. Particularly when it isn't even really Fortran related. -- Richard Maine | Good judgment comes from experience; email: last name at domain . net | experience comes from bad judgment. domain: summertriangle | -- Mark Twain
From: Luka Djigas on 22 Feb 2010 11:45
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 05:36:18 -0800 (PST), Fortran_follower <ezeepraveen4u(a)gmail.com> wrote: >On Feb 22, 2:35�pm, Fortran_follower <ezeepravee...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> On Feb 22, 11:58�am, Fortran_follower <ezeepravee...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> > I am new to gnuplot...plz help me out.. >> >> > Thanking you. >> >> > Praveen. I know nothing of gnuplot (or at least not enough to be of any use here regarding your problem), but I gather you would get a much higher response in a group dedicated to gnuplot: comp.graphics.apps.gnuplot pp, Luka |