% % gplotdata.example % % This is an example data file to be used as input for gplot % from file. % % All lines starting with '%' are comments and are ignored % All blank lines are ignored % Use '&' at beginning of a line as a control character: % The first '&' signals that the data is to start % Subsequent '&' are separators between data for different plots; % this way, we can have multiple plots on the same output graph % % All plot info lines before the "&" that signals start of % data are optional % % If they exist, the first three must be: % title % xaxis label % yaxis label % These default to null strings. % % Optionally after that, the individual plots can % be labeled and the drawing method specified. % This is done by specifying: % number of plots % title for plot 1 % drawing style for plot 1 % title for plot 2 % drawing style for plot 2 % ... % % The defaults are to have the plots untitled and to % use LINES for the plot. The drawing styles allowed % are in the set {LINES, POINTS, IMPULSES, LINESPOINTS, DOTS}. % this is the title this is the xaxis label this is the yaxis label 4 % (this is a comment line) plotto uno LINES % (this is a comment line) plotto due POINTS % (this is a comment line) plotto tre LINESPOINTS % (this is a comment line) plotto quattro DOTS &&&&&&&& 1. 4 2,7 3 11 b(4) = 19 (5., 31) 6.2 40 7.3 , 70 &&&&&&&& &&&&&&&& oops, I put in an extra one 1 7 2.1 15 3.3 22 4.5, 36 5.9 62 &&&&&&&& 0.5 4 1.5 10 2.5 25 3.5 35 4.5 47.2 5.5, 68 &&&&&&&& 0.2 5 1.2 12.3 2.3 27.9 3.6 42.8 4.8 61.9 5.1 68.3