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Revision as of 16:15, 2 October 2020
GnuPlot.Plot
Tries to plot the given data by using Gnu Plot.
Syntax
GnuPlot.Plot(Data:LIST, NumVars:INT)
Description
This function tries to plot the input using Gnu Plot.
@param Data A list containing the description of the graphs to be plotted simultaneously. One of these data elements is composed of a list with three entries. The first entry is the actual data. The second entry is a string that selects the colour used for drawing the graph (e.g. "green", "yellow", ...) and the third entry specifies the key which will be displayed in the drawing. The actual data can be a list of points or a polynomial/ rational function in the variables x and y.
@param NumVars The number of variables; can either be 1 or 2.
Example
--Plots some points in red GnuPlot.Plot([[[[1,1],[2,2],[3,3]],<quotes>red</quotes>,<quotes>Graph 1</quotes>]],1);
Example
--Plots the graph of two polynomials GnuPlot.Plot([[x^2+x+1,<quotes>red</quotes>,<quotes>Graph 1</quotes>],[-3x^2-x-2,<quotes>blue</quotes>,<quotes>Graph 2</quotes>]],1);
Example
--Plots a rational function in 3D GnuPlot.Plot([[x^2+x+1/x^2y^2,<quotes>red</quotes>,<quotes>Graph 1</quotes>]],2);