[pstricks] PSTricks Digest, Vol 142, Issue 9

cyrille piatecki cyrille.piatecki at univ-orleans.fr
Wed Nov 26 13:52:39 CET 2014


Thanks for your answer

it is

x y1 y2


I have tried to adapt one of your exemples

\readdata{\data}{hamilton.dat}%
  \pstScalePoints(1,1){1989 sub}{}
  \psset{llx=-0.5cm,lly=-1cm, xAxisLabel=Year,yAxisLabel=Whatever,%
  xAxisLabelPos={c,-0.4in},yAxisLabelPos={-0.4in,c}}
  \psgraph[axesstyle=frame,Dx=5,Ox=1505,subticks=2](0,0)(12,6){4in}{2in}%
  \listplot[linecolor=red,linewidth=2pt]{\data}
  \endpsgraph


Of course I have erase the essais
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> Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2014 21:26:47 +0100
> From: cyrille piatecki <cyrille.piatecki at univ-orleans.fr>
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> Subject: [pstricks] data plot with pst-plot
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> Sorry to ask this question but after  huge lot of essais I am not able
> to plot the two following series on the same
> graph
>
> [% data hamilton
> 1505  371     40.6
> 1510  1187   38.76
> 1515  2383   41.16
> 1520  3376   42.06
> 1525  3510   50.39
> 1530  4548   56.78
> 1535  6198   48.95
> 1540  10136  58.20
> 1545  15090  59.49
> 1550  20599  69.05
> 1555  30465  71.02
> 1560  38464  79.09
> 1565  49672  92.38
> 1570  62803  93.84
> 1575  74710   103.71
> 1580  91962   102.77
> 1585  121337  111.35
> 1590  145170  113.97
> 1595  180355  114.08
> 1600  214784  137.23
> 1605  239187  142.20
> 1610  270592  130.57
> 1615  295120  127.86
> 1620  325232  129.94
> 1625  352243  124.21
> 1630  377198  136.77
> 1635  394309  126.81
> 1640  410624  121.46
> 1645  424388  132.91
> 1650  436159  143.22
> ]
>
> I suppose a problem of scalling.
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> Thanks for any help
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> Cyrille Piatecki
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> Cyrille Piatecki
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> Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2014 22:55:13 +0100
> From: Herbert Voss <Herbert.Voss at FU-Berlin.DE>
> To: <pstricks at tug.org>
> Subject: Re: [pstricks] data plot with pst-plot
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> Am 25.11.2014 um 21:26 schrieb cyrille piatecki:
>> Sorry to ask this question but after  huge lot of essais I am not able
>> to plot the two following series on the same
>> graph
>>
>> [% data hamilton
>> 1505  371     40.6
>> 1510  1187   38.76
>> 1515  2383   41.16
> Is it
> x y z
> or
> x y1 y2
> or whatever?
>
> Plaes give more information and the code which you already tried.
>
> Herbert
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