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1.1 ! matthew 1: \label{Authoring_Dynamic_Plot_Linestyle}
! 2:
! 3: Unless otherwise noted the linestyles require only 2 data sets, X and Y.
! 4:
! 5: \begin{itemize}
! 6:
! 7: \item \textbf{lines} Connect adjacent points with straight line segments.
! 8:
! 9: \item \textbf{points} Display a small marker at each point.
! 10:
! 11: \item \textbf{linespoints} Draw both \textbf{lines} and \textbf{points}.
! 12:
! 13: Draws a small symbol at each point and then connects adjacent points with
! 14: straight line segments.
! 15:
! 16: \item \textbf{dots} Place a tiny dots on the given points.
! 17:
! 18: \item \textbf{steps} Connect points with horizontal lines.
! 19:
! 20: This style connects consecutive
! 21: points with two line segments: the first from (x1,y1) to (x2,y1) and the
! 22: second from (x2,y1) to (x2,y2).
! 23:
! 24: \item \textbf{fsteps} Connect data with horizontal lines.
! 25:
! 26: This style connects consecutive
! 27: points with two line segments: the first from (x1,y1) to (x1,y2) and the
! 28: second from (x1,y2) to (x2,y2).
! 29:
! 30: \item \textbf{histeps} Plot as histogram.
! 31:
! 32: Y-values are assumed to be centered at the x-values;
! 33: the point at x1 is represented as a horizontal line from ((x0+x1)/2,y1) to
! 34: ((x1+x2)/2,y1). The lines representing the end points are extended so that
! 35: the step is centered on at x. Adjacent points are connected by a vertical
! 36: line at their average x, that is, from ((x1+x2)/2,y1) to ((x1+x2)/2,y2).
! 37:
! 38: \item \textbf{errorbars} Same as yerrorbars.
! 39:
! 40: \item \textbf{xerrorbars} Draw horizontal error bars around the points.
! 41:
! 42: Requires 3 or 4 data sets. Either X, Y, Xdelta or X, Y, Xlower, Xupper.
! 43: Xdelta is a change relative to the given X value. The Xlower and Xupper
! 44: values are absolute grid coordinates of the upper and lower values to
! 45: indicated with error bars.
! 46:
! 47: \item \textbf{yerrorbars} Draw vertical error bars around the points.
! 48:
! 49: Requires 3 or 4 data sets. Either X, Y, Ydelta or X, Y, Ylower, Yupper.
! 50: Ydelta is a change relative to the given Y value. The Ylower and Yupper
! 51: values are the grid coordinates of the upper and lower values to
! 52: indicate with error bars.
! 53:
! 54:
! 55: \item \textbf{xyerrorbars} Draw both vertical and horizontal error bars
! 56: around the points.
! 57:
! 58: Requires 4 or 6 data sets. Either X, Y, Xdelta, Ydelta or
! 59: X, Y, Xlower, Xupper, Ylower, Yupper. Xdelta and Ydelta are relative to
! 60: the given coordinates. Xlower, Xupper, Ylower, and Yupper are the grid
! 61: coordinates of the upper and lower values to indicate with the error bars.
! 62:
! 63: \item \textbf{boxes} Draw a box from the X-axis to the Y-value given.
! 64:
! 65: Requires either 2 or
! 66: 3 data sets. Either X, Y or X, Y, Xwidth. In the first case the boxes
! 67: will be drawn next to eachother. In the latter case Xwidth indicates the
! 68: horizontal width of the box for the given coordinate.
! 69:
! 70: \item \textbf{vector} Draws a vector field based on the given data.
! 71:
! 72: Requires 4 data sets, X, Y, Xdelta, and Ydelta.
! 73: The `vector` style draws a vector from (X,Y) to (X+Xdelta,Y+Ydelta).
! 74: It also draws a small arrowhead at the end of the vector. May not be
! 75: fully supported by gnuplot.
! 76:
! 77: \end{itemize}
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