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Plotting simple statistical data

If we have done a experiment in order to apply a significance test like a ANOVA to our measured data, we are interested in presenting our statistical data in a familiar way. Let us assume we have the...

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Plotting more advanced statistical data

In the last entry we had mean and standard variation data for five different conditions. Now let us assume that we have only two different conditions, but have measured with three different instruments...

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Drawing a loudspeaker

As you all know Gnuplot is able to add arrows or labels to your plot. But it can even add more complicated objects, by using the object command. You can choose if you want to add a rectangle, ellipse,...

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Adding arrows to the axes

Fig. 1 Plot of a sinusoid with arrows on the axes (code to produce this figure, data) You can easily add arrows to the end of the x- and y-axis using the set arrow command. The two last values of the...

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Ease your plotting with config-snippets

If you are a regular gnuplot user you most probably want to reuse some common settings. I normally avoid it on this blog to have easy scripts that run as standalone files, but during my work I use a...

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