Dear Gnuplot users,
you all know the crystallographic tables which have a column of
resolution values, and columns of crystallographic indicators (R,
I/sigma, ... whatever).
Assuming that I want to plot the indicator in column 2 as a function of
resolution, I can simply say
> plot 'table.dat' us 2
but the problem is now that I would like to have the resolution values
as labels, so instead of 0 1 2 3 4 5 ... I would like to have 30.6 5.72
3.90 3.17 2.64 ... or so.
Furthermore these labels might be fairly wide, so I would like to rotate
them, by (say) 30° or even 90°.
In the past, I seem to remember that I have manually positioned the
labels, as individual text strings. This can be done for a single plot
... but then again, we live in the 3rd millenium and there must be a
better way.
Can Gnuplot take the labels from the file and put them into the right
place? Could anyone please share the Gnuplot magic for doing so?
thanks,
Kay
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