![]() Set title 'ML model tutor' font "Helvetica-Bold,10" Set terminal pngcairo size 300,300 font "Helvetica-Bold,6" ![]() Let u start by plotting the data set in a simple png: # Set the output to a png file In the following I also indicate gnuplot commands in red, while options are indicated in turquise. It shows clearly the location of the comments, and also gives me an easy way to distinguish with script lines I commented out for testing purposes, in which case I use a single #. In the examples below, I’m using “#” as a personal choice. The commands used in interactive mode can simply be placed in a text-file ( e.g., myplot.gpl) and run using the command: > gnuplot myplot.gplĬomments can be added in such a file by preceding them with a single “ #“. Gnuplot allows both interactive and scripted command-line usage. The main difference between an animation and a static image is the fact the former is just a series of such static images shown one after the other. A similar text-file, model.dat, with your model calculated on a grid . ![]()
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