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Re: plotting
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Shengchao Li |
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Re: plotting |
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Wed, 14 Nov 2001 08:57:16 -0500 (EST) |
do what you do in matlab:
subplot(2,1,1); plot bar;
subplot(2,1,2); plot bar;
On 14 Nov 2001, Paolo Ariano wrote:
> On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 13:09, Ben Bauer wrote:
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> > What kinds of graphs are you trying to generate? Bar, line, scatter,
> > 3d? Also, what typsetting program do you use? -- are you on a Linux
> > system? There are lots of cool ways to automate and produce publication
> > quality graphs.
> >
> i'm sorry i try to be more exhaustive:
> linux debian, graph are bar (histogram) line etc etc simply 2D graph
> from a track of biological cells, i'd like to:
>
> open my.data.file
> plot bar
> plot track
> save the 2 plot in a eps file
> open the second.data.file
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> if i use gset postscript.... i can write a single ps with a single graph
> but how to plot two graph in the same eps (not overlapped) ?
>
> thanks a lot
> paolo
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> Paolo Ariano
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