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Heber Farnsworth |
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Re: your mail |
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Tue, 18 Mar 1997 12:04:54 -0800 (PST) |
Use the title command, ie
gplot x title "", y title ""
will plot both x and y but without
line 1
line 2
etc. Of course putting text between the "" will place that text on the
plot instead of the default (line 1, line 2, etc).
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On Tue, 18 Mar 1997, Stef Pillaert BK wrote:
> Hello,
> when I use 'gplot', drawing several lines on one plot, how can I avoid the
> following text on the plot:
> line 1
> line 2
> line 3
> ...
>
> The answer probably is very simple, but I can't find it, sorry (I tries
> with:
> gset nolabel'
>
> but that doesn't work...
> Thanks,
> Stef Pillaert
>
>