Reputation: 11
I've a set of data in three columns:
1st column: order criterion between 0 and 1
2nd: x vals
3rd: y vals
As a data file example:
0.027 -29.3 -29.6
0.071 -26.0 -31.0
0.202 -14.0 -32.8
0.304 -3.4 -29.3
0.329 -0.5 -26.0
0.409 6.7 -14.0
0.458 11.7 -3.4
0.471 12.8 -0.5
0.495 12.5 6.7
0.588 18.8 11.7
0.600 20.4 12.8
0.618 20.8 12.5
0.674 20.9 18.8
0.754 22.1 20.4
0.810 27.0 20.8
0.874 24.7 20.9
0.892 9.4 22.1
0.911 -11.5 27.0
0.943 -23.7 24.7
0.962 -29.6 9.4
0.991 -31.0 -11.5
0.999 -32.8 -23.7
My goal is to plot (x,y) points and a trend curve passing through each points ordered in ascending order with the first column values. I use the following script:
set terminal png small size 600,450
set output "my_data_mcsplines_joined_points.png"
set table "table_interpolation.dat"
plot 'my_data.dat' using 2:3 smooth mcsplines
unset table
plot 'my_data.dat' using 2:3:(sprintf("%'.3f", $1)) with labels point pt 7 offset char 1,1 notitle ,\
"table_interpolation.dat" with lines notitle
Here mcspline results as an example:
The resulting curve should have the shape of a spindle or a loop. Whatever smooth options used, Gnuplot seems invalid to handle such aim. Unfortunatly most of smooth (mcspline, csplines...) options do a monotonic ordering of data.
How can I plot a trend curve passing through each points ordered in ascending order with the first column values?
Thanks.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 177
Reputation: 4647
I cannot post an image in a comment, and so place it here. I don't think a 2D plot will be sufficient, based on this 3D acatterplot of the data in your question.
Upvotes: 1