I have a graph that looks like this:
I want to increase the size of the points in the legend (is it legend or key?) but without increasing the size of the points in the plot. It's explained better in the picture. Can this be achieved?
I have a graph that looks like this:
I want to increase the size of the points in the legend (is it legend or key?) but without increasing the size of the points in the plot. It's explained better in the picture. Can this be achieved?
First plot nothing with increased symbol size, then plot the data without the key.
gnuplot> plot 1/0 ls 7 lw 6 with points t "0.0", "yourdata" ls 7 notitle
Use the same point style for both of the plots, and rename the first plot key as you wish.
gnuplot
option rather than a hack, but I have to admit this solution works rather well. Thank you my friend.
Unless you are using filled circles (pt 7
) you may want to adopt this improvement of the Jari's answer which looks better as the points in the key are less fatty and more elegant:
plo 1/0 w p lc 1 pt 1 lw 3 ps 3 t "Data 1", "data1.dat" lc 1 pt 1 notitle,\
1/0 w p lc 3 pt 2 lw 3 ps 3 t "Data 2", "data2.dat" lc 3 pt 2 notitle
lw
or ps
. Only in your case with crosses it does.
Jun 24, 2014 at 10:30
pt 1
, which is not what the OP uses. He uses pt 7
which are dots :)
Jun 24, 2014 at 11:04