# Inspired by http://youinfinitesnake.blogspot.ch/2011/02/attractive-scientific-plots-with.html # and http://www.gnuplotting.org/attractive-plots/ # define axis # remove border on top and right and set color to gray set style line 11 lc rgb '#808080' lt 1 set border 3 back ls 11 set tics nomirror # define grid set style line 12 lc rgb '#808080' lt 0 lw 1 set grid back ls 12 set style line 1 linetype 1 set style line 2 linetype 1 set style line 3 linetype 1 set style line 4 linetype 1 set style line 1 linetype rgb '#A00000' linewidth 2 pointtype 7 set style line 2 linetype rgb '#00A000' linewidth 2 pointtype 9 set style line 3 linetype rgb '#5060D0' linewidth 2 pointtype 5 set style line 4 linetype rgb '#F25900' linewidth 2 pointtype 13 set size 1,1 set origin 0,0 set terminal epslatex size 4.6,2.9 color colortext 'phv,9' header '\definecolor{t}{rgb}{0.5,0.5,0.5}' set format '\color{t}$%g$' set output 'data-pres-t.tex' set xlabel 'Temps [hh]' set xdata time # the x-axis is time set format x '%H' # display as time set timefmt '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' # but read in as datetime set ylabel 'Température' plot 'DATA.TSV' using 1:3 title 'T [°C]' with linespoints linestyle 1 set output 'data-pres-p.tex' set ylabel 'Pression' plot 'DATA.TSV' using 1:($4/100) title 'P [hPa]' with linespoints linestyle 2 set output 'data-pres-h.tex' set ylabel 'Humidité' plot 'DATA.TSV' using 1:6 title 'Hr [\%]' with linespoints linestyle 3 set output 'data-pres-l.tex' set ylabel 'Luminosité' plot 'DATA.TSV' using 1:7 title 'Lx [Lux]' with linespoints linestyle 4 reset set output