Object
Holds command information and performs the formatting of that command information to a Gnuplot process. When constructing a new plot for gnuplot, this is the first object that must be instantiated. On this object set the various properties and add data sets.
# File lib/gnuplot.rb, line 95 def initialize (io = nil, cmd = "plot") @cmd = cmd @settings = [] @arbitrary_lines = [] @data = [] yield self if block_given? puts "writing this to gnuplot:\n" + to_gplot + "\n" if $VERBOSE if io io << to_gplot io << store_datasets end end
Return the current value of the variable. This will return the setting that is currently in the instance, not one that's been given to a gnuplot process.
# File lib/gnuplot.rb, line 141 def [] ( var ) v = @settings.rassoc( var ) if v.nil? or v.first == :unset nil else v[2] end end
# File lib/gnuplot.rb, line 151 def add_data ( ds ) @data << ds end
Invoke the set method on the plot using the name of the invoked method as the set variable and any arguments that have been passed as the value. See the set method for more details.
# File lib/gnuplot.rb, line 114 def method_missing( methId, *args ) set methId.id2name, *args end
Set a variable to the given value. Var must be a gnuplot variable and value must be the value to set it to. Automatic quoting will be performed if the variable requires it.
This is overloaded by the method_missing method so see that for more readable code.
# File lib/gnuplot.rb, line 126 def set ( var, value = "" ) value = "\"#{value}\"" if QUOTED.include? var unless value =~ /^'.*'$/ @settings << [ :set, var, value ] end
# File lib/gnuplot.rb, line 165 def store_datasets (io = "") if @data.size > 0 io << @cmd << " " << @data.collect { |e| e.plot_args }.join(", ") io << "\n" v = @data.collect { |ds| ds.to_gplot } io << v.compact.join("e\n") end io end
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