This question is related to Loop structure inside gnuplot? and the answer there by DarioP.
gnuplot 4.6 introduced the do command. How can I use this to loop over an array of for example files and colors? What is the correct syntax?
colors = "red green #0000FF"
files = "file1 file2 file3"
do for [i=1:3] {
plot files(i).".dat" lc colors(i)
}
If you want to have all files in a single plot, you need to use plot for[...
(supported since version 4.4). Looping over several plot
commands with do for
(supported only since version 4.6) works only in multiplot
mode.
The following two solutions both plot all data in one graph, but differ a bit in the iterations.
The first solution uses word
to extract a word from a string directly when plotting.
colors = "red green #0000FF"
files = "file1 file2 file3"
plot for [i=1:words(files)] word(files, i).'.dat' lc rgb word(colors, i)
The second solution changes the linetype
and then iterates directly over the word list instead of using an index.
colors = "red green #0000FF"
files = "file1 file2 file3"
set for [i=1:words(colors)] linetype i lc rgb word(colors, i)
plot for [file in files] file.'.dat'