I want to create a gnuplot with three plots in it. The data should be inline (as I want to only
It should look like this:
Currently I am using the following gnuplot script to create the plot:
set terminal png
set output "test.png"
plot for[col=2:4] "data.txt" using 1:col title columnheader(col) with lines
The file data.txt
is:
Generation Best Worst Average
0 2 1 0
1 3 1 2
2 4 3 3
3 4 3 3
4 6 3 4
5 7 4 5
6 9 6 7
7 10 6 9
8 10 5 6
9 11 6 8
10 12 7 9
I would like to pipe the data.txt into gnuplot and not to rely on the referenced data file in the script.
Something like cat data.txt | gnuplot plot.gnu
.
The reason for this is, that I have several data.txt
files and don't want to build a plot.gnu
file for each of these.
I read about the special '-'
file in this stackoverflow thread and I read about multiple plots in one file. However this would require to include the data with the gnuplot code, which isn't clean.
If you are on a Unix system (i.e. not Windows) you can use '<cat'
instead of '-'
to read from stdin:
plot '<cat' using ...
Then you can do cat data.txt | gnuplot script.gp
. However, in the specific case you mention in your question, with the plot in the for loop, you read the input three times. So sending the data through stdin is not appropriate, since the data will be gone after the first time it is read.