Hi.
I agree that
gnuplot is a very good piece of software.
You have access to a very good computing environment, so when you ask question like:
Quote:
Does it work placing ... ?
you can more easily find the answer yourself by testing rather than asking here.
Your other posts suggest that you do that testing and experimentation, and that's a good habit to get into -- that's how you become independent and can then
answer questions rather than only asking them. (Many responders look at user history, particularly for a low number of posts.)
So to solve problems, I suggest:
0 - do some reading, man pages, etc.
1 - try the most reasonable approaches that occur to you (note: it will often be more than one approach) -- this will become easier and better as you continue to use unix-like systems,
2 - if it fails, do some more reading: man pages, forum search, Google
3 - if you still cannot get satisfaction, then create the smallest model of your problem, and post it here. Include a dataset if necessary, the actual results, your code, and what you think the results
should be or what you
desire them to be. (Learn to use CODE blocks to make appropriate sections of your posts more readable.)
Best wishes ... cheers, drl