help with scatter plot
Laura Fowler
fowler at CIRA.COLOSTATE.EDU
Thu Apr 5 13:51:47 EDT 2007
Mary Jo:
What you suggested is what I tried first. But that displays one frame at
a time instead of acculumating the data in one plot. Thanks for your
reply. Laura.
Mary Jo Nath wrote:
> Did you try something like this?
>
> 'set gxout scatter'
> 'set x 1 200'
> 'set z 1 100'
> t=1
> while(t<=240)
> 'set t 't
> 'd a;b'
> t=t+1
> endwhile
>
> I think you'll get different colors for the symbols, though, if you
> don't explicitly set that inside the loop as well.
>
>
> Laura Fowler wrote:
>
>> Hello all:
>> I am trying to create a scatter plot between two two dimensional arrays
>> like this:
>>
>> set t 1 1
>> set gxout scatter
>> set x 1 200
>> set z 1 100
>> d a;b
>>
>> a and b are defined as a(200,100) and b is b(200,100). This works for a
>> specific time as in 'set t 1 1'. What I would like to do is to
>> accumulate the scatter plot for all times on one plot. If do 'set t 1
>> 240' then I display 240 scatter plots instead of 1 plot that includes
>> all the times. I tried to write a separate script but the same thing
>> happened.
>>
>> Someone must have done this before?
>> Thanks.
>> Laura
>>
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