Plot .gnu file with gnuplot
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I have a file with .gnu extension.It contains gnuplot commands. I want to show up the graph, using gnuplot. So, which command is right for this.
linux gnuplot
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I have a file with .gnu extension.It contains gnuplot commands. I want to show up the graph, using gnuplot. So, which command is right for this.
linux gnuplot
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I have a file with .gnu extension.It contains gnuplot commands. I want to show up the graph, using gnuplot. So, which command is right for this.
linux gnuplot
I have a file with .gnu extension.It contains gnuplot commands. I want to show up the graph, using gnuplot. So, which command is right for this.
linux gnuplot
linux gnuplot
asked Aug 3 '14 at 7:38
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You can run gnuplot directly with
gnuplot
The environment opens in the console and you can add your commands after gnuplot>
load 'file.gnu'
If you're not in the same directory, you have to go there before or specify the path for the file.
You can have a look at this tutorial and here are some examples.
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i still don't get a graph window show up
– computerSPro
Aug 3 '14 at 10:41
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Starting with a file somefile.gnu
gnuplot -p somefile.gnu > /tmp/sss.pdf
now just view your new pdf file
open /tmp/sss.pdf
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You can run gnuplot directly with
gnuplot
The environment opens in the console and you can add your commands after gnuplot>
load 'file.gnu'
If you're not in the same directory, you have to go there before or specify the path for the file.
You can have a look at this tutorial and here are some examples.
1
i still don't get a graph window show up
– computerSPro
Aug 3 '14 at 10:41
add a comment |
You can run gnuplot directly with
gnuplot
The environment opens in the console and you can add your commands after gnuplot>
load 'file.gnu'
If you're not in the same directory, you have to go there before or specify the path for the file.
You can have a look at this tutorial and here are some examples.
1
i still don't get a graph window show up
– computerSPro
Aug 3 '14 at 10:41
add a comment |
You can run gnuplot directly with
gnuplot
The environment opens in the console and you can add your commands after gnuplot>
load 'file.gnu'
If you're not in the same directory, you have to go there before or specify the path for the file.
You can have a look at this tutorial and here are some examples.
You can run gnuplot directly with
gnuplot
The environment opens in the console and you can add your commands after gnuplot>
load 'file.gnu'
If you're not in the same directory, you have to go there before or specify the path for the file.
You can have a look at this tutorial and here are some examples.
edited Aug 3 '14 at 13:46
answered Aug 3 '14 at 9:54
SLx64SLx64
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i still don't get a graph window show up
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i still don't get a graph window show up
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i still don't get a graph window show up
– computerSPro
Aug 3 '14 at 10:41
i still don't get a graph window show up
– computerSPro
Aug 3 '14 at 10:41
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Starting with a file somefile.gnu
gnuplot -p somefile.gnu > /tmp/sss.pdf
now just view your new pdf file
open /tmp/sss.pdf
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Starting with a file somefile.gnu
gnuplot -p somefile.gnu > /tmp/sss.pdf
now just view your new pdf file
open /tmp/sss.pdf
add a comment |
Starting with a file somefile.gnu
gnuplot -p somefile.gnu > /tmp/sss.pdf
now just view your new pdf file
open /tmp/sss.pdf
Starting with a file somefile.gnu
gnuplot -p somefile.gnu > /tmp/sss.pdf
now just view your new pdf file
open /tmp/sss.pdf
answered Feb 7 at 15:30
Scott StenslandScott Stensland
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