hello :)
1) I would like to know if somebody tried to make a bundle for gnuplot
2) is it possible to make a bundle for gnuplot ?
3) Which are the difficulties ? Which is the best method to start to make a bundle ?
Thanks
Greetings
Alain Matthes
Le 7 juin 06 à 15:44, Daniel Käsmayr a écrit :
- is it possible to make a bundle for gnuplot ?
What should/could that bundle do? This will greatly affect any answer to:
- Which are the difficulties ? Which is the best method to start
to make a bundle ?
Dan
I use gnuplot with latex and tikz,
\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=1] \draw[->] (-1,0) -- (7,0) node[below] { $x$}; \foreach \x in {-1,1,2,...,6} \draw[shift={(\x,0)}] (0pt,1pt) -- (0pt,-1pt) node[below] { $\x$}; \draw[->] (0,-1) -- (0,16) node[right] { $y$}; \node[below left] at (0,0) {O}; \draw[->] (6,0) -- (6,15); \foreach \y/\ytext in {-1,1,2,...,15} \draw[shift={(0,\y)}] (1pt,0pt) -- (-1pt,0pt) node[left] { $\y$}; \draw [color=black] plot[id=fctncal,domain=0:6]% function{0.75*x**2-3*x+6} node[right]{}; \fill[color=gray!50,fill,fill opacity=0.6]% (6,15) -- (6,0) -- (0,0) -- (0,6) -- plot[id=fctncal,domain=0:6]% function{0.75*x**2-3*x+6} ; \end{tikzpicture}
it would be interesting to emphasize the syntactic distinctions with color
and also with latex and gnuplottex.sty
\documentclass[a4paper]{article} \usepackage[pdf]{gnuplottex} \begin{document} \begin{gnuplot} set xlabel set ylabel set zlabel set xtics border mirror norotate set ytics border mirror norotate set ztics nomirror norotate 0,1,6 set label 1 "A" at 0.8,1,1.2 right set nox2tics set noy2tics set nologscale xyz set nologscale x2 set nologscale y2 set bar set boxwidth set view 120, 30, 1, 1 set ticslevel 0 set nohidden3d set isosamples 10, 10 splot [x=0:5] [y=10:0] [0:6] x*x*y*exp(-x) with lines title '', \ '-' notitle with points pt 7 ps 1 2 2 1 1 1 1
\end{gnuplot} \end{document}
here some ideas : validate syntax , syntactic distinctions , run gnuplot ( this is not a big problem..)
Alain Matthes
Alain,
Syntax Highlighting: you will need to write a language grammar for this, which, in some way, will help you validate the syntax (as it will not be correctly hilited when incorrect). But it might not be as trivial as it seems since you will need it to work within LaTeX source code. I guess you would need a mechanism like PHP/HTML coexistence…
Just some ideas to get started,
Daniel
here some ideas : validate syntax , syntactic distinctions , run gnuplot ( this is not a big problem..)