Difference between revisions of "Gnuplot/C2/Plotting-datasets-from-file/English"
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− | | '''Narration''' | + | ||'''Narration''' |
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|| '''Slide Number 1''' | || '''Slide Number 1''' | ||
'''Title Slide ''' | '''Title Slide ''' | ||
− | || Welcome to the tutorial on '''Plotting Dataset from a File''' in | + | || Welcome to the tutorial on '''Plotting Dataset from a File''' in gnuplot. |
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'''Learning Objectives''' | '''Learning Objectives''' | ||
|| In this tutorial we will learn to, | || In this tutorial we will learn to, | ||
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* Plot xy graph from a dataset in a file | * Plot xy graph from a dataset in a file | ||
* Write the legend title | * Write the legend title | ||
− | * Set symbol | + | * Set symbol style and size |
* Add two datasets in the plot | * Add two datasets in the plot | ||
* Change axis format to log scale | * Change axis format to log scale | ||
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'''System and Software Requirement''' | '''System and Software Requirement''' | ||
|| To record this tutorial, I am using | || To record this tutorial, I am using | ||
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* '''Debian Linux''' 9.3 | * '''Debian Linux''' 9.3 | ||
− | * gnuplot 5.2.6 | + | * '''gnuplot 5.2.6''' |
and | and | ||
− | * | + | * '''Gedit''' 3.22.0 |
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https://www.spoken-tutorial.org | https://www.spoken-tutorial.org | ||
|| To follow this tutorial, | || To follow this tutorial, | ||
− | + | * Learner must be familiar with, High school Mathematics. | |
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* For pre-requisite '''gnuplot''' tutorials, please visit this site. | * For pre-requisite '''gnuplot''' tutorials, please visit this site. | ||
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|| Go to Desktop and cursor on '''Desktop '''. | || Go to Desktop and cursor on '''Desktop '''. | ||
|| Go to '''Desktop''' . | || Go to '''Desktop''' . | ||
− | We will plot a graph using the data in a '''text''' file '''data.txt'''. | + | We will plot a graph using the data in a '''text''' file, named '''data.txt'''. |
The file is provided in the '''codefiles''' link of this tutorial. | The file is provided in the '''codefiles''' link of this tutorial. | ||
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|| Double click on the icon. | || Double click on the icon. | ||
|| Double click on the file icon to open and view the file. | || Double click on the file icon to open and view the file. | ||
− | + | The file opens in '''gedit''' text editor for me. | |
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|| Hover mouse and show on screen. | || Hover mouse and show on screen. | ||
|| The data has three columns. | || The data has three columns. | ||
− | The first row consists of headings and starts with a | + | The first row consists of headings and starts with a hash. |
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|| Press '''Ctrl+Alt+T '''. | || Press '''Ctrl+Alt+T '''. | ||
− | || Press '''Control, Alt''' & '''T''' keys together on keyboard to open the terminal. | + | || Press '''Control''', '''Alt''' & '''T''' keys together on keyboard to open the terminal. |
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|| Type '''gnuplot '''and press '''Enter'''. | || Type '''gnuplot '''and press '''Enter'''. | ||
− | || Type '''gnuplot''' at the command prompt and press | + | || Type '''gnuplot''' at the command prompt and press '''Enter''' to open '''gnuplot'''. |
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|| Press '''Ctrl+Shift+K '''. | || Press '''Ctrl+Shift+K '''. | ||
− | || I will clear | + | || I will clear the screen. |
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− | || | + | || Hover mouse next to legend text. |
− | Hover mouse next to legend text. | + | |
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Here we have also added the legend text in the same command line. | Here we have also added the legend text in the same command line. | ||
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− | || Type''' replot '''and press '''Enter'''. | + | || Type '''replot''' and press '''Enter'''. |
− | || Enter command replot, to see the updated graph. | + | || Enter the command replot, to see the updated graph. |
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|| Point mouse on '''y''' axis. | || Point mouse on '''y''' axis. | ||
− | || | + | || Next, let's set y-axis to logarithmic scale . |
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|| Type '''set logscale y''' and press '''Enter'''. | || Type '''set logscale y''' and press '''Enter'''. | ||
− | Type '''replot''' and press ''' | + | Type '''replot''' and press '''Enter'''. |
− | || Use command '''set space logscale space y''' to set logscale. | + | || Use the command '''set space logscale space y''' to set logscale. |
'''Replot''' to see the result. | '''Replot''' to see the result. | ||
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|| Type '''unset logscale y '''and press '''Enter'''. | || Type '''unset logscale y '''and press '''Enter'''. | ||
− | || To go back to linear scale for '''y | + | || To go back to linear scale for '''y axis''', use command, '''unset space logscale space y'''. |
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Hover mouse next to '''linespoints'''. | Hover mouse next to '''linespoints'''. | ||
− | || Add | + | || Add '''with linespoints''' command, to add a line in the graph. |
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|| Hover mouse next to '''symbol'''. | || Hover mouse next to '''symbol'''. | ||
− | || | + | || Let’s change symbols to larger, filled circles and color them blue. |
− | Let’s change symbols to larger, filled circles and color them blue. | + | |
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− | || Type, '''plot "data.txt" using 1:3 title 'Y2' with linespoint lc 'blue' lt 1 lw 2 pt 7 ps 1.5 ''' and press '''Enter''' | + | || Type, '''plot "data.txt" using 1:3 title 'Y2' with linespoint lc 'blue' lt 1 lw 2 pt 7 ps 1.5 ''' and press '''Enter'''. |
|| Enter the command, as seen on the screen. | || Enter the command, as seen on the screen. | ||
− | This command changes color, point style and | + | This command changes color, point style and line style. |
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− | || Hover mouse over '''lw '''. | + | || Hover mouse over '''lw'''. |
|| Lw 2 sets line width to two. | || Lw 2 sets line width to two. | ||
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|| Hover mouse next to '''pt '''. | || Hover mouse next to '''pt '''. | ||
− | || '''Pt 7''' sets point type or symbol style to '''7 | + | || '''Pt 7''' sets point type or symbol style to '''7''', which is a filled circle. |
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|| Hover mouse on y-axis scale in graph. | || Hover mouse on y-axis scale in graph. | ||
|| We may wish to change the format for axis labels on many occasions. | || We may wish to change the format for axis labels on many occasions. | ||
− | Here, the '''y'''-axis numbers | + | Here, the '''y'''-axis numbers have large values. |
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|| Point to the y axis numbers. | || Point to the y axis numbers. | ||
− | || We may want to use scientific notation | + | || We may want to use scientific notation, to represent the large numbers. |
I will use set format command for this purpose. | I will use set format command for this purpose. | ||
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|| Type '''set space format''', followed by axis name. | || Type '''set space format''', followed by axis name. | ||
Here it is '''y'''. | Here it is '''y'''. | ||
− | Follow it by space and within single quotes percent sign 2 e. | + | Follow it by space and within single quotes percent sign zero point 2 e. |
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− | || Type ''' | + | || Type '''replot''' and press '''Enter'''. |
− | || Enter '''replot''' to see updated graph. | + | || Enter the command '''replot''' to see the updated graph. |
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|| Press '''Ctrl+Shift+K'''. | || Press '''Ctrl+Shift+K'''. | ||
− | || | + | || I will clear the screen. |
− | I will clear the screen. | + | |
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|| Type '''set border linewidth 2 lc 'red'''' and press '''Enter'''. | || Type '''set border linewidth 2 lc 'red'''' and press '''Enter'''. | ||
Type '''replot''' and press '''Enter'''. | Type '''replot''' and press '''Enter'''. | ||
− | || We can also change the color of the border and line width. | + | || We can also change the color of the border and the line width. |
− | Use the commands as shown here to change the line color to red. | + | Use the commands as shown here to change the border line color to red. |
+ | I am also changing the line width to two here. | ||
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− | || | + | || Type '''replot''' and press '''Enter'''. |
− | || | + | || Please '''replot''' to see the resulting change. |
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− | || Type '''set timestamp''' and press''' | + | || Type '''set timestamp''' and press''' Enter'''. |
− | Type ''' | + | || Type '''set space timestamp''' to add '''time stamp''' to the graph. |
− | || Type ''' | + | |
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+ | || Type '''replot''' and press '''Enter'''. | ||
+ | || Please '''replot''' to see the resulting change. | ||
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|| Hover the mouse next to the '''time stamp'''. | || Hover the mouse next to the '''time stamp'''. | ||
− | || Notice that time stamp for the plot is displayed | + | || Notice that time stamp for the plot is displayed in the bottom of the plot. |
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* Plotted data from a file | * Plotted data from a file | ||
* Wrote the legend title | * Wrote the legend title | ||
− | * Changed symbol style and size | + | * Changed the symbol style and size |
− | * Added two plots in | + | * Added two plots in the plot |
* Formatted the axis type | * Formatted the axis type | ||
* Changed the line color | * Changed the line color | ||
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'''Assignment''' | '''Assignment''' | ||
|| For assignment activity, please do the following. | || For assignment activity, please do the following. | ||
− | * Type test in gnuplot prompt to see terminal capability. | + | * Type '''test''' in '''gnuplot''' prompt to see '''terminal''' capability. |
* From the graphics window, choose different line style, symbol style and color. | * From the graphics window, choose different line style, symbol style and color. | ||
− | * Plot the graph with the chosen styles using data.txt file. | + | * Plot the graph with the chosen styles using '''data.txt''' file. |
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|| '''Slide Number 9''' | || '''Slide Number 9''' | ||
'''Assignment''' | '''Assignment''' | ||
− | || * Introduce a line break in the data file between | + | || * Introduce a line break in the data file between 4<sup>th</sup> and 5<sup>th</sup> line. |
− | * This will give an empty row in the data file and | + | * This will give an empty row in the data file |
− | * Plot the data with linespoints style. | + | and |
+ | * Save the file. | ||
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+ | || '''Slide Number 10''' | ||
+ | '''Assignment''' | ||
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+ | * Plot the data with '''linespoints''' style. | ||
* Observe the line break in the plot at the empty row. | * Observe the line break in the plot at the empty row. | ||
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− | || '''Slide Number | + | || '''Slide Number 11''' |
'''Spoken Tutorial Project''' | '''Spoken Tutorial Project''' | ||
− | || The video at the following link summarizes the Spoken Tutorial Project. | + | || The video at the following link summarizes the '''Spoken Tutorial Project'''. |
Please download and watch it. | Please download and watch it. | ||
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− | || '''Slide Number | + | || '''Slide Number 12''' |
'''Spoken Tutorial workshops''' | '''Spoken Tutorial workshops''' | ||
The '''Spoken Tutorial Project '''team: | The '''Spoken Tutorial Project '''team: | ||
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− | || '''Slide Number | + | || '''Slide Number 13''' |
'''Forum for specific questions:''' | '''Forum for specific questions:''' | ||
|| Please Post your timed queries in the forum. | || Please Post your timed queries in the forum. | ||
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− | || '''Slide Number | + | || '''Slide Number 14''' |
'''Acknowledgement''' | '''Acknowledgement''' | ||
− | || Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India. | + | || '''Spoken Tutorial Project''' is funded by '''NMEICT''', '''MHRD''', '''Government of India'''. |
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Revision as of 15:48, 7 November 2019
Visual Cue | Narration |
Slide Number 1
Title Slide |
Welcome to the tutorial on Plotting Dataset from a File in gnuplot. |
Slide Number 2
Learning Objectives |
In this tutorial we will learn to,
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Slide Number 3
Learning Objectives |
and
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Slide Number 4
System and Software Requirement |
To record this tutorial, I am using
and
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Slide Number 5
Pre-requisites https://www.spoken-tutorial.org |
To follow this tutorial,
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Go to Desktop and cursor on Desktop . | Go to Desktop .
We will plot a graph using the data in a text file, named data.txt. The file is provided in the codefiles link of this tutorial. |
Show data.txt icon in Desktop directory. | I have downloaded and saved the file on Desktop. |
Double click on the icon. | Double click on the file icon to open and view the file.
The file opens in gedit text editor for me. |
Hover mouse and show on screen. | The data has three columns.
The first row consists of headings and starts with a hash. |
Point to columns. | The first column contains x axis data, 2nd and 3rd columns are two sets of y data. |
Click on the x sign. | Close the data file by clicking on the 'x' button. |
Press Ctrl+Alt+T . | Press Control, Alt & T keys together on keyboard to open the terminal. |
The terminal opens. | |
Type cd Desktop and press Enter. | Change directory to Desktop directory as seen on the screen. |
Type gnuplot and press Enter. | Type gnuplot at the command prompt and press Enter to open gnuplot. |
Press Ctrl+Shift+K . | I will clear the screen. |
Type plot "data.txt" using 1:2 title 'Y1' and Press Enter. | First let's make a plot from x and y1 data columns.
Enter command as seen on the screen. |
Hover mouse next to legend text. |
Here we have also added the legend text in the same command line. |
Hover mouse next to symbols. | Next, let's make the symbol size larger. |
Type set pointsize 1.5
Press Enter |
To set the symbol point size, enter command, set pointsize 1.5. |
Type replot and press Enter. | Enter the command replot, to see the updated graph. |
Narration only. | Now, let’s plot both y1 and y2 data on the graph together. |
Type plot "data.txt" using 1:2 title 'Y1' , "data.txt" using 1:3 title 'Y2'
and press Enter. |
For this purpose, use the plot command as above, in series, separated by a comma.
The command is shown on the screen. |
Point mouse on y axis. | Next, let's set y-axis to logarithmic scale . |
Type set logscale y and press Enter.
Type replot and press Enter. |
Use the command set space logscale space y to set logscale.
Replot to see the result. |
Show on the screen. | The exponential data looks as a linear line due to the logarithmic scale. |
Type unset logscale y and press Enter. | To go back to linear scale for y axis, use command, unset space logscale space y. |
Type replot and press Enter. | Please replot to see the resulting change. |
Type plot "data.txt" using 1:3 with linespoints and press Enter. | Next, let’s connect the data points for x and y2 data set, using a line.
The command is shown on the screen. |
Hover mouse next to linespoints. |
Add with linespoints command, to add a line in the graph. |
Hover mouse next to symbol. | Let’s change symbols to larger, filled circles and color them blue. |
Type, plot "data.txt" using 1:3 title 'Y2' with linespoint lc 'blue' lt 1 lw 2 pt 7 ps 1.5 and press Enter. | Enter the command, as seen on the screen.
This command changes color, point style and line style. |
Hover mouse next to lc . | Here, lc sets line color to blue.
We can also use hexadecimal code for the chosen color. |
Hover mouse over lw. | Lw 2 sets line width to two. |
Hover mouse next to pt . | Pt 7 sets point type or symbol style to 7, which is a filled circle. |
Hover mouse next ps . | Ps 1.5 sets point size or symbol size to 1.5 . |
Show the graph with the formatting on lines and symbols. | Notice the changes in the graph as specified in the command. |
Hover mouse on y-axis scale in graph. | We may wish to change the format for axis labels on many occasions.
Here, the y-axis numbers have large values. |
Point to the y axis numbers. | We may want to use scientific notation, to represent the large numbers.
I will use set format command for this purpose. |
Type set format y '%0.2e' and press Enter. | Type set space format, followed by axis name.
Here it is y. Follow it by space and within single quotes percent sign zero point 2 e. |
Type replot and press Enter. | Enter the command replot to see the updated graph. |
Press Ctrl+Shift+K. | I will clear the screen. |
Type set border linewidth 2 lc 'red' and press Enter.
Type replot and press Enter. |
We can also change the color of the border and the line width.
Use the commands as shown here to change the border line color to red. I am also changing the line width to two here. |
Type replot and press Enter. | Please replot to see the resulting change. |
Type set timestamp and press Enter. | Type set space timestamp to add time stamp to the graph. |
Type replot and press Enter. | Please replot to see the resulting change. |
Hover the mouse next to the time stamp. | Notice that time stamp for the plot is displayed in the bottom of the plot. |
Type quit and press Enter. | To quit gnuplot, enter command q or type quit at the gnuplot prompt. |
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Summary |
To summarize, in this tutorial, we
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Slide Number 7
Summary |
* Formatted label style to scientific notation
and
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Assignment |
For assignment activity, please do the following.
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Slide Number 9
Assignment |
* Introduce a line break in the data file between 4th and 5th line.
and
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Slide Number 10
Assignment |
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Show test window, dotted line, triangle symbol and green color graph.
Show the line break in the graph. |
The completed assignment look similar to this. |
Slide Number 11
Spoken Tutorial Project |
The video at the following link summarizes the Spoken Tutorial Project.
Please download and watch it. |
Slide Number 12
Spoken Tutorial workshops The Spoken Tutorial Project team: |
We conduct workshops using spoken tutorials and give certificates.
Please write to us. |
Slide Number 13
Forum for specific questions: |
Please Post your timed queries in the forum. |
Slide Number 14
Acknowledgement |
Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
Thank you for joining. |