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plot data on several figures
From: |
Fabian Braennstroem |
Subject: |
plot data on several figures |
Date: |
Thu, 3 Nov 2005 22:19:24 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.5.11 |
Hi,
I am a little bit confused about plotting multiple dataset
to several figures and print them to a e.g. postscript file.
My script for plotting looks like:
clearplot
wert=1:125;
gset yrange [0:125]
gset grid
gset term postscript;
gset xlabel "[u]=m/s"
gset ylabel "[y]=m"
gset ytics nomirror 0,25,125
gset key top
figure(1);
hold on
gset title "Pos1=0.0m"
gset term postscript;
gset output "pos1.eps"
plot(wert,0:124,";_CFX_LES_Power_law_CalcLES___les_10_average_006___Velocity_;");
plot(wert,0:124,";_CFX_k_eps_smaller__keps_small_301___Velocity_;");
plot(wert,0:124,";_CFX_k_eps_smaller_smooth__keps_small_300_high_turb_smooth_002___Velocity_;");
hold off;
figure(2);
hold on;
gset title "Pos2=0.0m"
gset term postscript;
gset output "pos2.eps"
plot(wert,0:124,";_CFX_LES_Power_law_CalcLES___les_10_average_006___Velocity_;");
plot(wert,0:124,";_CFX_k_eps_smaller__keps_small_301___Velocity_;");
plot(wert,0:124,";_CFX_k_eps_smaller_smooth__keps_small_300_high_turb_smooth_002___Velocity_;");
hold off
The problem is that I get the 'curves' from figure(1) on
figure(2) too. I thought using 'hold on/off' and 'figure'
would avoid that!?
And taking a look at the eps files, I get for every single
plot an extra page, so that on the first page of 'pos1.eps'
is just one plot, on the second two and on the last three.
Is there a way to reduce the pages to one with all three
plots?
Greetings!
Fabian
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- plot data on several figures,
Fabian Braennstroem <=