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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