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- -A (arrow in window coordinates) option
- Drawing Line Segments, Arrows,
| Drawing Line Segments, Arrows,
- Albrecht, Paul
- Acknowledgements
| Introduction
| A brief history of
- Appel, Marvin
- Acknowledgements
- -B (box in window coordinates) option
- Drawing Line Segments, Arrows,
| Drawing Line Segments, Arrows,
- bc
- Plotting a function of
- bounding box
- Coordinate Systems
| Including plt figures in
| Margins, cropping, and bounding
| Margins, cropping, and bounding
| Margins, cropping, and bounding
- -C (connect window coordinates) option
- Drawing Line Segments, Arrows,
| Drawing Line Segments, Arrows,
- -ch (character resize) option
- Placing multiple plots on
- character size
- Plotting multiple data sets
| Placing multiple plots on
| Concatenating labels
| Colors, Line Styles, and
| Preparing Printed Output
- color
- How to read this
| String arrays
| Plotting Data
| Plotting Data
| Plotting Data
| Plotting Data
| Plotting Data
| Plotting Data
| Concatenating labels
| Drawing Line Segments, Arrows,
| Colors, Line Styles, and
| Colors, Line Styles, and
| Colors, Line Styles, and
| Color Names to Color Names
| On-Screen Plots
| What's New?
- column-number
- plt Essentials
| plt Essentials
| More about options
| Tutorial: Simple Plots
| Preparing Input for plt
| Generating abscissas automatically
| Titles and Axes
| Plotting Data
| Plotting Data
| Plotting Data
| Plotting multiple data sets
- command syntax
- plt Essentials
- command-line help
- More about options
- Cygwin
- Using plt without an
| Using plt without an
| Plotting a function of
- Cygwin/X
- On-Screen Plots
- -cz (generate column zero) option
- Generating abscissas automatically
- -D (filled box in window coordinates) option
- Drawing Line Segments, Arrows,
| Drawing Line Segments, Arrows,
- data coordinates
- Coordinate Systems
| Labelling Your Plot
| Labelling Your Plot
| Drawing Line Segments, Arrows,
- data-spec
- plt Essentials
| Data specifications
- dd
- Data specifications
- -dev (device specific) option
- Scripting with plt
- -ex (don't exclude points) option
- Suppressing Plot Elements
- -f (format file) option
- More about options
| More about options
| Format files
| Titles and Axes
| Plotting multiple data sets
| Labelling Your Plot
| Labelling Your Plot
| Colors, Line Styles, and
- -fa (save axis setup in file) option
- Plotting multiple data sets
| Plotting multiple data sets
- Fink
- Plotting a function of
- font
- String arrays
| Plotting Data
| Concatenating labels
| Concatenating labels
| Colors, Line Styles, and
| On-Screen Plots
| What's New?
- fontgroup string array
- String arrays
- -fs (define fontgroup string array) option
- String arrays
- ftable
- Plotting a function of
- function plots
- Plotting a function of
- -g (define grid) option
- Advanced Axis Options
- GhostScript
- Using plt without an
- GNU/Linux
- Introduction
| How to read this
| Using plt without an
| Plotting a function of
| ``Quickplot'' mode
| Preparing Printed Output
| Preparing Plots for the
| On-Screen Plots
- graph
- A brief history of
- grey level
- Drawing Line Segments, Arrows,
| Colors, Line Styles, and
| Color Names
| On-Screen Plots
| What's New?
- greyscale images
- Plotting an image
- GSView
- Using plt without an
- gv
- Using plt without an
- -h (help) option
- More about options
- help
- More about options
- -hl (horizontal label from file) option
- Labelling Your Plot
- image plots
- Plotting an image
- ImageMagick
- Preparing Plots for the
- -l (horizontal label from string) option
- Labelling Your Plot
| Labelling Your Plot
- -le (define legend entry) option
- Legends
- legend
- Legends
- line style
- String arrays
| Plotting Data
| Legends
| Legends
| Colors, Line Styles, and
| Colors, Line Styles, and
- line width
- Plotting Data
| Colors, Line Styles, and
| On-Screen Plots
| What's New?
- Linux
- Introduction
| How to read this
| Using plt without an
| Plotting a function of
| ``Quickplot'' mode
| Preparing Printed Output
| Preparing Plots for the
| On-Screen Plots
| Compiling plt under Linux
- -lp (set up legend box) option
- Legends
- lwcat
- Using plt without an
- -lx (log x axis) option
- Advanced Axis Options
- -ly (log y axis) option
- Advanced Axis Options
- Mac OS X
- Using plt without an
| Plotting a function of
| ``Quickplot'' mode
| Preparing Printed Output
| Preparing Plots for the
| On-Screen Plots
- Mietus, Joe
- Acknowledgements
- MS-Windows
- Using plt without an
| Plotting a function of
| Preparing Plots for the
| On-Screen Plots
- -o (overlay) option
- Plotting multiple data sets
- overlays
- Screen and printed plots
| Plotting Two or More
| Advanced Axis Options
| Preparing Printed Output
| On-Screen Plots
- -p (plotstyle) option
- Plotting Data
| Plotting multiple data sets
| Colors, Line Styles, and
- C (connect) suboption
- Plotting Data
| Plotting Data
- E (error bars with symbols) suboption
- Plotting Data
| Plotting Data
- f (fill area) suboption
- Plotting Data
- i (impulse response) suboption
- Plotting Data
- l (line segments) suboption
- Plotting Data
- m (single-column normal plot) suboption
- Plotting Data
- N (normal plot filled) suboption
- Plotting Data
| Plotting Data
- O (outline and fill) suboption
- Plotting Data
| Plotting Data
- S (scatter plot using symbols) suboption
- Plotting Data
| Plotting Data
- t (scatter plot using text strings) suboption
- Plotting Data
- page coordinates
- Coordinate Systems
| Placing multiple plots on
- PDF output
- Preparing Plots for the
| What's New?
- pipe
- Introduction
| plt Essentials
| Using plt without an
| Preparing Input for plt
| ``Quickplot'' mode
| Generating EPSF using plt
| Scripting with plt
| Scripting with plt
| What's New?
- plot
- A brief history of
- PLT USERS' GUIDE
- Acknowledgements
- pltf
- Plotting a function of
- pltmeister
- Acknowledgements
- PNG output
- Preparing Plots for the
| Preparing Plots for the
| What's New?
- point size
- Plotting multiple data sets
| Concatenating labels
| Drawing Line Segments, Arrows,
| Colors, Line Styles, and
| Preparing Printed Output
- PostScript
- Introduction
| A brief history of
| How to read this
| Using plt without an
| More about options
| Coordinate Systems
| Preparing Printed Output to Processing, previewing and printing
| Compiling plt under Linux
| What's New?
- quickplot mode
- ``Quickplot'' mode
| On-Screen Plots
| What's New?
- -s (suppress) option
- Suppressing Plot Elements
- -sf (define font group) option
- Colors, Line Styles, and
| On-Screen Plots
- -size option
- Advanced Axis Options
| Preparing Printed Output
- Stevenson, Kim
- Acknowledgements
- string array
- String arrays
- subplots
- Placing multiple plots on
- subscripts
- Plotting multiple data sets
| Concatenating labels
| Concatenating labels
| Concatenating labels
| What's New?
- superscripts
- Plotting multiple data sets
| Concatenating labels
| Concatenating labels
| Concatenating labels
| What's New?
- syntax, command
- plt Essentials
- -T (specify output device) option
- Titles and Axes
| Preparing Printed Output
| Including plt figures in
- text box coordinates
- String arrays
| Coordinate Systems
| Plotting Data
| Labelling Your Plot
| Labelling Your Plot
| Concatenating labels
| Concatenating labels
| What's New?
- text string array
- String arrays
- -tf (read text string array from file) option
- String arrays
- -ts (define text string array) option
- String arrays
- type size
- Plotting multiple data sets
| Concatenating labels
| Colors, Line Styles, and
| Preparing Printed Output
- Unix
- Introduction
| A brief history of
| How to read this
| Data specifications
| ``Quickplot'' mode
| Preparing Printed Output
| Preparing Plots for the
| On-Screen Plots
| Compiling plt under Linux
- -vl (vertical label) option
- Labelling Your Plot
- -w (use predefined plot window) option
- Placing multiple plots on
| Placing multiple plots on
- Web output
- Preparing Plots for the
| What's New?
- width of line
- Plotting Data
| Colors, Line Styles, and
| On-Screen Plots
| What's New?
- window coordinates
- Coordinate Systems
| Legends
| Labelling Your Plot
| Labelling Your Plot
| Labelling Your Plot
| Drawing Line Segments, Arrows,
| What's New?
- -X (set x axis limits) option
- Coordinate Systems
| Titles and Axes
| Titles and Axes
| ``Quickplot'' mode
| Plotting multiple data sets
- X Window System
- Introduction
| A brief history of
| How to read this
| Coordinate Systems
| Preparing Printed Output
| On-Screen Plots
| On-Screen Plots
| Compiling plt under Linux
| What's New?
- -xa (set up x axis) option
- Coordinate Systems
| Titles and Axes
| Titles and Axes
| ``Quickplot'' mode
| Plotting multiple data sets
- -xe (x axis error) option
- Advanced Axis Options
- -xm (x tick multiples) option
- Advanced Axis Options
- -xo (x axis offset) option
- Advanced Axis Options
- xpltwin
- Screen and printed plots
| Preparing Printed Output
| On-Screen Plots
- -xr (x axis at top of plot) option
- Advanced Axis Options
- -xt (extra x tick) option
- Advanced Axis Options
- -xts (set up x axis ticks) option
- Advanced Axis Options
- -Y (set y axis limits) option
- Coordinate Systems
| Titles and Axes
| Titles and Axes
| ``Quickplot'' mode
| Plotting multiple data sets
- -ya (set up y axis) option
- Coordinate Systems
| Titles and Axes
| Titles and Axes
| ``Quickplot'' mode
| Plotting multiple data sets
- -ye (y axis error) option
- Advanced Axis Options
- -ym (y tick multiples) option
- Advanced Axis Options
- -yo (y axis offset) option
- Advanced Axis Options
- -yr (y axis at right of plot) option
- Advanced Axis Options
- -yt (extra y tick) option
- Advanced Axis Options
- -yts (set up y axis ticks) option
- Advanced Axis Options
George B. Moody (george@mit.edu)
2005-04-26