Gpcmd: Send one or more commands to gnuplot

Description Usage Arguments Value Author(s) See Also Examples

Description

Gpcmd sends one or more commands to an open gnuplot session

Usage

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Gpcmd(handle, cmd, ...)

Arguments

handle

handle to the connection

cmd, ...

cmd is an optional format string as in the printf command, followed by one or more commands

Value

none

Author(s)

Jose' Gama

See Also

Gpinit Gpclose

Examples

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#"Hello World!" - text on legend
#Initialize the gnuplot handle
h1<-Gpinit()
#set output to a postscript file
#Gpcmd(h1,'set terminal postscript eps color;set output "helloworld1.eps"')
#label the x and y axis
GpsetXlabel(h1, 'x')
GpsetYlabel(h1, 'y')
#set plot style to "lines"
Gpsetstyle(h1, 'lines')
#plot and add a legend
## Not run: GpplotEquation(h1,'sin(x)','Hello World!')
#pause R and gnuplot
Gppause()
## End(Not run)
#close gnuplot handle
h1<-Gpclose(h1)

Rgnuplot documentation built on May 1, 2019, 9:17 p.m.