bplot 0.0.2b → 0.0.2
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- data/ChangeLog +0 -2
- data/Tutorial +6 -12
- data/lib/bplot.rb +0 -10
- metadata +4 -4
data/ChangeLog
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@@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ a dependency. That said, plotting is likely to be easier with NMatrix.
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== Getting Started
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After
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After BPlot is properly installed, create a new program and insert the
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require 'bplot'
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b.set('title "A title for the whole plot"')
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As mentioned earlier, these settings will not be visible until you issue
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another plotting command.
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the *show* command:
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b.show('terminal')
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b.show('xrange')
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b.show('title')
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=== Refresh
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b.plot(x, y, :title => "My Data", :color => "#33aa55")
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The colour can be specified as an RGB hex string ("#33aa55") or any colour
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name that Gnuplot recognizes. To see a full list type
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name that Gnuplot recognizes. To see a full list type `show colornames`,
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but some examples include:
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red dark-red light-red black white
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You can instruct BPlot to connect points with lines using the +:lines+
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option, and you
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option, and you coan configure the point style with the +:points+ option.
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Both parameters take a style string that specifies the line-width/point-size
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and the line-type/point-type separated by a semicolon:
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b.plot(x, y, :lines => "2;dashed", :points => "2;open-circle")
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b.plot(x, y, :lines => "1;points", :points => "1.5;filled-square")
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You can leave either option blank. For example, `:lines => ";dashed"` defines
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a dashed line of the default thickness ("1"), while `:lines => "2;"` defines
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# === Show
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# drawn, however, until a plotting command is given. The *show* command
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: bplot
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 0.0.
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prerelease:
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version: 0.0.2
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prerelease:
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Daniel Carrera
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required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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none: false
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requirements:
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version: '0'
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requirements: []
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rubyforge_project:
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rubygems_version: 1.8.11
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