# gnuplot (1) ``` # Launch interactive shell. gnuplot # Launch interactive shell. gnuplot [opt] opt: -p ................ persist plot window -c ......... run script file -e "; .." ... run cmd(s) ``` ## Frequently used configuration ```sh # Plot title. set title "the plot" # Labels. set xlabel "abc" set ylabel "def" # Grid. set grind # Output format, 'help set term' for all output formats. set term svg # Output file. set output "out.svg" # Make axis logarithmic to given base. set logscale x 2 # Change separator, default is whitespace. set datafile separator "," ``` ## Plot ```sh # With specific style (eg lines, linespoint, boxes, steps, impulses, ..). plot "" with > cat data.txt 1 1 3 2 2 2 3 3 1 4 2 2 # Plot specific column. plot "data.txt" using 1:2, "data.txt" using 1:3 # Equivalent using the special file "", which re-uses the previous input file. plot "data.txt" using 1:2, "" using 1:3 # Plot piped data. plot "< head -n2 data.txt" # Plot with alternate title. plot "data.txt" title "moose" ``` ## Example: Specify range directly during plot ```sh # Plot two functions in the range 0-10. plot [0:10] 10*x, 20*x ``` ## Example: multiple data sets in plot ```sh {{#include gnuplot/mem_lat.plot}} ``` On Linux x86_64, [`mem_lat.c`](gnuplot/mem_lat.c) provides an example which can be run as follows. ```sh {{#include gnuplot/plot.sh:3:9}} ```