Description Usage Arguments Value Author(s) See Also Examples
Gpcmd sends one or more commands to an open gnuplot session
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handle |
handle to the connection |
cmd, ... |
cmd is an optional format string as in the printf command, followed by one or more commands |
none
Jose' Gama
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 | #"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)
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