Eric S Fraga <e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk> writes: > Hello, > > a question/problem regarding the #+plot: keyword. > > I am trying to plot out some data where the table looks like this: > > #+begin_src org > ,#+plot: ind:(6 7) deps:(1) with:"linespoints pt 7" set:"logscale xy" > type:3d > | 1 | 81 | 5 | 0 | 2.27 | 0.9729848950975623 | > 0.019370016994566613 | 0.0 | > | 2 | 179 | 12 | 2 | 3.68 | 0.42919355355596267 | > 0.098179980500945 | 0.0 | > | 3 | 192 | 6 | 4 | 3.73 | 0.022272788298562045 | > 107.57399021086516 | 0.0 | > | 4 | 207 | 7 | 8 | 3.78 | 5.793210638997738 | > 0.0012069891001225872 | 0.0 | > | 5 | 194 | 10 | 12 | 3.83 | 0.06356594000544429 | > 0.04724965431965522 | 0.0 | > | 6 | 216 | 8 | 14 | 3.89 | 0.06342050747033937 | > 0.0030380306687021346 | 0.0 | > | 7 | 193 | 7 | 18 | 3.94 | 0.0021538841210584 | > 0.05771587421360767 | 0.0 | > | 8 | 193 | 7 | 19 | 3.99 | 0.0010739216097561438 | > 0.10625133051680691 | 0.0 | > | 9 | 182 | 6 | 19 | 4.04 | 0.0014893478573963876 | > 0.03593357278451856 | 0.0 | > | 10 | 192 | 6 | 21 | 4.10 | 0.013251328328567616 | > 0.0006605631984014402 | 0.0 | > #+end_src > > > I have tried a variety of directives for the #+PLOT: keyword but none > give me what I want. I would like to plot column 1 (dependent variable) > versus columns 6 and 7 (independent variables) in 3d. (don't ask ;-)) > > I have also tried: > > #+plot: ind:6 deps:(7 1) ... > > but in all cases I seem to be getting somewhat random data plotted, > possibly columns 2 versus 3 and 4, which makes no sense except that > maybe the "|" table column separator is being retained in the data file > created. Is there any way to stop the data file from being deleted > after plotting? I can inspect the *gnuplot* buffer but cannot see the > actual data. > > 2d plots work just fine, by the way. > > thank you, > eric
Have you tried looking at the produced gnuplot script? It goes in a temp file so it's a bit of a pain, but that's my fallback method when I'm really confused :-) -- Nick "There are only two hard problems in computer science: cache invalidation, naming things, and off-by-one errors." -Martin Fowler