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Re: How to set different dot and dash sizes in plot
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Ben Abbott |
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Re: How to set different dot and dash sizes in plot |
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Wed, 27 Feb 2013 20:06:54 -0500 |
On Feb 27, 2013, at 4:44 PM, Trastu wrote:
> I’m plotting two curves in one figure, using dash and dash-dot style; the
> result is hardly distinguishable as both dashes and dots are plotted in a
> very small size; changing the ‘markersize’ parameter doesn’t seem to make any
> difference.
> How can I make them look a little bigger so they can be more easily seen?
The dash length and dot size varies with the gnuplot terminal. As far as I
know, gnuplot doesn't have a way to changing the duty-factor or size of its
dashes or dots. However, you may find the behavior of a different terminal
works better. On MacOS X, I'm able to use "x11", "aqua", and "qt".
graphics_toolkit gnuplot
close all
setenv ("GNUTERM", "x11")
x = 1:4;
plot (x, rand (1,4), "-", x, rand (1,4), "--", x, rand (1,4), "-.", x,
rand (1,4), ":")
You can try other terminals by replacing "x11" with "wxt" (on Linux) or
"windows" on Windows.
If you are using a recent version of Octave, I suggest you try using the fltk
toolkit.
graphics_toolkit fltk
close all
x = 1:4;
plot (x, rand (1,4), "-", x, rand (1,4), "--", x, rand (1,4), "-.", x,
rand (1,4), ":")
Ben