Reputation: 81
I understand that we can omit the key in GNUplot using unset key. If I want to insert a small image to signify the key onto a XY 2-D plot, how to do it? In MS-Excel, it is just a matter of copying an image and pasting it on to the plot and adjusting its placement and size. Can such a thing be done in GNUPlot too? By what plot option? I am attaching a sample a of what I expect in a multiplot I made (the plot on the top left). And I have the small molecule image as a png file. I have also listed the code below. Please help me. Thanks.
reset
set size 1,1
set multiplot
unset key
#CPD
set size 0.5,0.5
set origin 0,0.5
unset title
plot 'Practice1.dat' using 1:2 w points lw 3 lc rgb 'red'
plot 'Practice1.dat' using 1:6 smooth csplines lw 3 lc rgb 'red'
#Ethene
set size 0.5,0.5
set origin 0.5,0.5
set title 'Ethene'
plot 'Practice1.dat' using 1:3 w l lw 3 lc rgb 'blue'
#Benzene
set size 0.5,0.5
set origin 0,0
set title 'Benzene'
plot 'Practice1.dat' using 1:4 smooth csplines lw 3 lc rgb 'green'
#H2
set size 0.5,0.5
set origin 0.5,0
set title 'H2'
plot 'Practice1.dat' using 1:5 w l lw 3 lc rgb 'black'
Upvotes: 5
Views: 286
Reputation: 2332
The image will be a plot in itself.
plot "image.png" binary filetype=png center=(975,40) dx=200 w rgbimage, \
'Practice1.dat' using 1:2 w points lw 3 lc rgb 'red', \
'Practice1.dat' using 1:6 smooth csplines lw 3 lc rgb 'red'
Note that you should avoid having several plot commands without changing origin/size in multiplot, as the labels and borders are overlaid and this may change their appearance depending on terminal (because e.g of antialiasing), hence the usage of ,
and the splitting of the command on multiple lines (with \
)
Note also that set multiplot
could have done the layout of your simple 2x2 plot all by itself for you, set multiplot layout 2,2
Upvotes: 1