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How can I plot (a 3D plot) a matrix in Gnuplot having such data structure, using the first row and column as a x and y ticks (the first number of the first row is the number of columns) ?

4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8
1 -6.20 -6.35 -6.59 -6.02
2 -6.39 -6.52 -6.31 -6.00
3 -6.36 -6.48 -6.15 -5.90
4 -5.79 -5.91 -5.87 -5.46
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Exactly this data format can be read in with matrix nonuniform:

set view 50,20
set ticslevel 0
splot 'data.txt' matrix nonuniform with lines t ''

This generates the correct tics, like specified in the data file:

enter image description here

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To plot a 4D plot, using colour as the 4th dimension, you can use

splot  '1.txt' using 2:3:4:5  every ::1  palette
#  |                              |
#  |                              |
# used for 3d plots            skip the header line

Or do you want to draw a different picture, with x and y being the first column and line, and the numbers in the matrix just represinting z? Then use the following:

splot '1.txt' every ::1:1 matrix

To add some effects, you can change it to

set dgrid3d 4,4
splot '1.txt' every ::1:1 matrix with lines
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  • Thank you very much! The last solution "set dgrid3d 4,4; splot '1.txt' every ::1:1 matrix with lines" is good for me. Only I would like to use x ticks "0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8" and y ticks "1 2 3 4" at the base of the graph. Is it possible? Oct 6, 2012 at 5:35
  • @micheletuttafesta: You can use set xtics (0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8). AFAIK, gnuplot has no menas to get the numbers from the input file, so you have to generate the gnuplot script: head -n1 input.txt | sed 's/ /,/g;s/^/set xtics(/;s/$/)/' > script.gp.
    – choroba
    Oct 6, 2012 at 14:07
  • Thanks choroba! Your suggestion is my final solution Oct 6, 2012 at 15:53
  • Actually, gnuplot has a command to read in exactly this data format and which does also use the correct tics, see my answer.
    – Christoph
    Oct 2, 2013 at 13:18

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