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Re: plot data on several figures
From: |
Prasenjit Kapat |
Subject: |
Re: plot data on several figures |
Date: |
Thu, 3 Nov 2005 20:41:32 -0500 |
Hi Fabian,
I had faced a similar kind of problem, and the solution suggested in
this list was good enough for me. I will give the same solution to
you, it should solve at least part of the problem. I have added a few
lines and commented out a few. Hope this helps.
> 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 out "useless.txt" #<<<<<<<<<<<
gset term dumb #<<<<<<<<<<<
> gset title "Pos1=0.0m"
hold on #<<<<<<<<<<
># gset term postscript;
># gset output "pos1.eps"
>plot(wert,0:124,";_CFX_LES_Power_law_CalcLES___les_10_average_006___Velocity_;");
hold on #<<<<<<<<<<<<
> plot(wert,0:124,";_CFX_k_eps_smaller__keps_small_301___Velocity_;");
hold on #<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
>plot(wert,0:124,";_CFX_k_eps_smaller_smooth__keps_small_300_high_turb_smooth_002___Velocity_;");
> hold off;
gset out "pos1.eps" #<<<<<<<<<<<<
gset term postscript color eps #<<<<<<<<<<<<<
replot #<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
># figure(2);
># hold on;
gset out "useless.txt"
gset term dumb
> gset title "Pos2=0.0m"
hold on #<<<<<<<<<<<<<
># gset term postscript;
># gset output "pos2.eps"
>plot(wert,0:124,";_CFX_LES_Power_law_CalcLES___les_10_average_006___Velocity_;");
hold on #<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> plot(wert,0:124,";_CFX_k_eps_smaller__keps_small_301___Velocity_;");
hold on #<<<<<<<<<<<
>plot(wert,0:124,";_CFX_k_eps_smaller_smooth__keps_small_300_high_turb_smooth_002___Velocity_;");
> hold off
gset out "pos2.eps" #<<<<<<<<<<<<
gset term postscript color eps #<<<<<<<<<<<
replot #<<<<<<<<<<<<<
closeplot()
By doing this, the issue of getting every single plot on a new page in
the ps file will be solved. And I think the hold off should work now.
At least it seemed to be working on my machine.
Others might be able to provide a better solution! Thanks to Etienne,
for the actual solution.
Kapat
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