Gnuplot bindings

Kay-Uwe Kirstein

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Copyright (c) 2009, 2010 by Kay-Uwe Kirstein.

pure-gplot is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

Introduction

This module contains a pure binding to gnuplot. Communication to gnuplot is performed via pipes. The usual work flow to generate plot via gnuplot is the following:

  1. open pipe via open
  2. send plot commands, e.g., with plot
  3. close pipe with close

Function Reference

Open / Closing Functions

gplot::open cmd;

opens a pipe to gnuplot, using cmd. cmd usually is something like gnuplot or /path/to/gnuplot/bin/gnuplot depending on your path configuration. open returns a pointer to the actual pipe for later usage, so a typical call to open might look like this:

let gp = gplot::open "/path_to_gnuplot/gnuplot";

gplot::GPLOT_EXE is a predefined variable with the standard Gnuplot executable. It is set to pgnuplot on Windows and to gnuplot otherwise and can be overridden bythe GPLOT_EXE environment variable. (pgnuplot.exe is a special executable for Windows, which is capable of stdin pipes in contrast to the normal gnuplot.exe). Usage of gplot::GPLOT_EXE might look like this:

let gp = gplot::open gplot::GPLOT_EXE;

gplot::close gp;

closes a gnuplot session, given by the handle gp.

Low-Level Commands

gplot::puts_no_echo string gp;

sends the string to the gnuplot session gp points to. As the name states, there is no echo read back from gnuplot (Don’t know whether gnuplot or pgnuplot.exe supports reading/bidirectional pipes at all).

gplot::puts string gp;

is a convenience wrapper to gplot::puts_no_echo.

Plot Commands

The main (versatile) function to generate plots is the simple plot command, which expects a list of the data to be plotted.

gplot::plot gp data opt;

where gp is the pointer to the gnuplot session, data is a list containing the data to be plotted and opt is a tuple, containing options for the plot. opt might be empty () or DEFAULT for default options (refer to gnuplot for them).

If data for the x-axis (ordinate) should be explicitely given plotxy should be used instead:

gplot::plotxy_deprecated gp (xdata, ydata) opt;

gplot::plotxy gp (xdata, ydata) opt [];

Multiple datasets can be plotted into a single graph by combining them to tuples of lists:

gplot::plotxy gp (xdata, y1data, y2data, ..) opt;

gplot::plotxy gp (xdata, y1data, y2data, ..) opt [];

gplot::plotxy gp (xdata, y1data, y2data, ..) opt titles;

where the latter form gives additional titles for each y-data set.

Plot Options

gplot::xtics gp list_of_tic_labels;

Sets the tic labels of the x-axis to the given text labels. The labels can be given aas a simple list of strings, which are taken as successive labels or as a list of tuples with the form (value, label), in which case each label is placed at its value position.

gplot::xtics gp () or gplot::xtics gp "default";

This restores the default tics on the y-axis.

gplot::title t;

Sets a title string on top of the plot (default location)

gplot::output gp terminal name;

Sets the terminal and output name for the successive plots. For some terminal additional options might be given:

gplot::output gp (terminal, options) name.

For terminals like x11 or windows, name can be empty ().

gplot::xlabel gp name or gplot::ylabel gp name

Adds labels to the x- or y-axis, respectively. An empty name removes the label for successive plots, e.g., gplot::xlabel gp "".

Private Functions

gpdata data, gpxydata (xdata, y1data, ..)

Internal functions to handle lists of data point (gpdata) or tuples of lists of data points (gpxydata) and convert them to be understood by Gnuplot.

gpxycmd, gpxycmdtitle

Internal function to generate the plotting command for multiple datasets. gpxycmdtitle adds titles to each dataset, a.k.a plot legend.

gplot::gpopt ("style", style, args);

Internal function to convert a plot style to the respective gnuplot syntax

gplot::gptitle t;

Internal function to generate title information for individual datasets