I have a tabla with 4 columns.
I need gnuplot to obtain the MAX and MIN values of the difference between columns 3 and 4 (3-4). I've tried the usual procedure but it doesn't work:
plot 'datafile' using 1:2:(\$3-\$4) with image
max=GPVAL_DATA_Z_MAX
min=GPVAL_DATA_Z_MIN
But it does work if I just use for instance:
plot 'datafile' using 1:(\$3-\$4)
max=GPVAL_DATA_Y_MAX
min=GPVAL_DATA_Y_MIN
Meaning that the problem is with the Z GPVAL
variable and the with image
option.
I can't use my workaround because it leaves a horrible graph behind my actual graph after I use the plot
command again to make the actual plot.
How can I work around this?
1:($3-$4)
and get the max and min values you want, then replot using all three dimensions. One question: why do you have the `` character in your script? It isn't necessary.set output '\dev\null'
(or some other junk file), make the first splot, then change the output to an actual file, and make your plot. That way you won't have the first plot in the background.set origin -10,-10
. If you put this comment above as an answer, I'll mark it as the right one. Thanks!