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1.2     ! takayama    1: /* $OpenXM: OpenXM/src/asir-contrib/packages/doc/gnuplot.oxweave,v 1.1 2003/05/18 09:57:33 takayama Exp $ */
1.1       takayama    2:
                      3:
                      4: /*&C-texi
                      5: @c DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE   oxgnuplot.texi
                      6: */
                      7: /*&jp-texi
1.2     ! takayama    8: @node GNUPLOT Functions,,, Top
1.1       takayama    9: @chapter GNUPLOT $BH!?t(B
                     10:
                     11: $B$3$N@a$G$O(B GNUPLOT $B$N(B ox $B%5!<%P(B @code{ox_sm1_gnuplot}
                     12: $B$H$N%$%s%?%U%'!<%94X?t$r2r@b$9$k(B.
                     13: $B$3$l$i$N4X?t$O%U%!%$%k(B  @file{gnuplot} $B$GDj5A$5$l$F$$$k(B.
                     14: @code{gnuplot} $B$O(B
                     15: @file{$(OpenXM_HOME)/lib/asir-contrib/} $B$K$"$k(B.
                     16: */
                     17: /*&eg-texi
                     18: @node GNUPLOT Functions,,, Top
                     19: @chapter GNUPLOT Functions
                     20:
                     21: This chapter describes  interface functions for
                     22: GNUPLOT ox server @code{ox_sm1_gnuplot}.
                     23: These interface functions are defined in the file @code{gnuplot}.
                     24: The file @file{gnuplot} is at @*
                     25: @file{$(OpenXM_HOME)/lib/asir-contrib}.
                     26: */
                     27: /*&C-texi
1.2     ! takayama   28:
        !            29: @menu
        !            30: * gnuplot.start::
        !            31: * gnuplot::
        !            32: * gnuplot.plot_dots::
        !            33: * gnuplot.heat::
        !            34: * gnuplot.plot_function::
        !            35: * gnuplot.output::
        !            36: @end menu
        !            37:
        !            38: */
        !            39: /*&C-texi
1.1       takayama   40: @example
                     41: @include opening.texi
                     42: [255] gnuplot.start();
                     43: 0
                     44: [257] gnuplot.gnuplot("plot sin(x**2);");
                     45: 0
                     46: @end example
                     47: */
                     48: /*&eg-texi
                     49: The function
                     50: @code{gnuplot.heat}(@var{dt},@var{step}) demonstrates our gnuplot interface.
                     51: It numerically solves the heat equation
                     52: @tex
                     53: $$   {{\partial u}\over{\partial t}} =  {{\partial^2 u}\over{\partial x^2}},
                     54: \quad u(t,0) = u(t,1) =1
                     55: $$
                     56: with the initial condition
                     57: $$  u(0,x) = x, \  (0 \leq x \leq 0.5), \quad
                     58:     u(1,x) = 1-x, \  (0.5 \leq x \leq 1)
                     59: $$
                     60: by the explicit scheme for $0 \leq t \leq \hbox{\it dt}*\hbox{\it step}$.
                     61: @end tex
                     62: The segment [0,1] is devided into @code{Heat_N} segments.
                     63: The static variable @code{Heat_N} can be set by the function
                     64: @code{gnuplot.heat_set_N}.
                     65: If the celebrated Courant-Friedrichs-Levi number
                     66: @var{dt}*@code{Heat_N}*@code{Heat_N} is less than or equal to 0.5,
                     67: then the explicit scheme is numerically stable.
                     68: One can observe the instability by changing CFL number.
                     69: @example
                     70:   gnuplot.heat_set_N(20); gnuplot.heat(0.001,30);   (CFL number is 0.4)
                     71:   gnuplot.heat_set_N(20); gnuplot.heat(0.003,30);   (CFL > 0.5 unstable)
                     72: @end example
                     73: */
                     74: /*&jp-texi
                     75: $B4X?t(B
                     76: @code{gnuplot.heat}(@var{dt},@var{step}) $B$O$o$l$o$l$N(B GNUPLOT $B%$%s%?%U%'!<%94X?t$N%G%b(B
                     77: $B$G$"$k(B.
                     78: $B$3$N4X?t$OG.EAF3J}Dx<0(B
                     79: @tex
                     80: $$   {{\partial u}\over{\partial t}} =  {{\partial^2 u}\over{\partial x^2}},
                     81: \quad u(t,0) = u(t,1) =1
                     82: $$
                     83: $B$r=i4|>r7o(B
                     84: $$  u(0,x) = x, \  (0 \leq x \leq 0.5), \quad
                     85:     u(1,x) = 1-x, \  (0.5 \leq x \leq 1)
                     86: $$
                     87: $B$GM[E*:9J,K!$rMQ$$$F(B
                     88: $B;~4V$,(B $0 \leq t \leq \hbox{\it dt}*\hbox{\it step}$ $B$NHO0O$G2r$/(B.
                     89: @end tex
                     90: $B6h4V(B [0,1] $B$O(B @code{Heat_N} $B8D$KJ,3d$5$l$k(B.
                     91: static $BJQ?t(B @code{Heat_N} $B$O(B
                     92: $B4X?t(B @code{gnuplot.set_heat_N} $B$G@_Dj$9$k(B.
                     93: $BM-L>$J(B Courant-Friedrichs-Levi $B?t(B
                     94: @var{dt}*@code{Heat_N}*@code{Heat_N} $B$,(B 0.5 $B0J2<$G$"$l$P(B,
                     95: $BM[E*:9J,%9%-!<%`$O0BDj$G$"$k(B.
                     96: CFL $B$rJQ$($k$3$H$K$h$j(B, $BIT0BDj@-$,@8$8$k$N$r4Q;!$G$-$k(B.
                     97: @example
                     98:   gnuplot.set_heat_N(20); gnuplot.heat(0.001,30);   (CFL number is 0.4)
                     99:   gnuplot.set_heat_N(20); gnuplot.heat(0.003,30);   (CFL > 0.5 unstable)
                    100: @end example
                    101: */
                    102: /*&C-texi
                    103: Author of @code{GNUPLOT}: Thomas Williams, Colin Kelley
                    104: */
                    105:
                    106: /*&jp-texi
                    107: @section $BH!?t0lMw(B
                    108: */
                    109: /*&eg-texi
                    110: @section Functions
                    111: */
                    112: /*&jp-texi
1.2     ! takayama  113: @node gnuplot.start,,, GNUPLOT Functions
1.1       takayama  114: @subsection @code{gnuplot.start}
                    115: @findex gnuplot.start
                    116: @table @t
                    117: @item gnuplot.start()
                    118: ::  Localhost $B$G(B @code{ox_sm1_gnuplot} $B$r5/F0$9$k(B.
                    119: @end table
                    120:
                    121: @table @var
                    122: @item return
                    123: $B@0?t(B
                    124: @end table
                    125:
                    126: @itemize @bullet
                    127: @item Localhost $B$G(B @code{ox_sm1_gnuplot} $B$r5/F0$9$k(B.
                    128:     $B5/F0$5$l$?(B @code{ox_sm1_gnuplot} $B$N<1JLHV9f$rLa$9(B.
                    129: @item @code{Xm_noX =1} $B$H$7$F$*$/$H(B, @code{ox_sm1_gnuplot} $BMQ$N(B debug window $B$,3+$+$J$$(B.
                    130: @item $B<1JLHV9f$O(B, @code{Gnuplot_proc} $B$K3JG<$5$l$k(B.
                    131: @end itemize
                    132: */
                    133: /*&eg-texi
                    134: @node gnuplot.start,,, GNUPLOT Functions
                    135: @subsection @code{gnuplot.start}
                    136: @findex gnuplot.start
                    137: @table @t
                    138: @item gnuplot.start()
                    139: ::  Start  @code{ox_sm1_gnuplot} on the localhost.
                    140: @end table
                    141:
                    142: @table @var
                    143: @item return
                    144: Integer
                    145: @end table
                    146:
                    147: @itemize @bullet
                    148: @item Start @code{ox_sm1_gnuplot} on the localhost.
                    149:     It returns the descriptor of @code{ox_sm1_gnuplot}.
                    150: @item Set @code{Xm_noX = 1} to start @code{ox_sm1_gnuplot} without a debug window.
                    151: @item The descriptor is stored in @code{Gnuplot_proc}.
                    152: @end itemize
                    153: */
                    154: /*&C-texi
                    155: @example
                    156: P = gnuplot.start();
                    157: @end example
                    158: */
                    159: /*&jp-texi
                    160: @table @t
                    161: @item $B;2>H(B
                    162: @code{ox_launch}, @code{gnuplot}
                    163: @end table
                    164: */
                    165: /*&eg-texi
                    166: @table @t
                    167: @item Reference
                    168: @code{ox_launch}, @code{gnuplot}
                    169: @end table
                    170: */
                    171:
                    172:
                    173: /*&eg-texi
                    174: @node gnuplot,,, GNUPLOT Functions
                    175: @subsection @code{gnuplot}
                    176: @findex gnuplot
                    177: @table @t
                    178: @item gnuplot.gnuplot(@var{s}|proc=@var{p})
                    179: ::  Ask GNUPLOT to execute the command string @var{s}.
                    180: @end table
                    181:
                    182: @table @var
                    183: @item return
                    184: Void
                    185: @item p
                    186: Number
                    187: @item s
                    188: String
                    189: @end table
                    190:
                    191: @itemize @bullet
                    192: @item
                    193:  The server executes the gnuplot command @var{s}.
                    194:   When an error occurs,
                    195:   the gnuplot itself terminates and ox_sm1_gnuplot server automatically
                    196:   restarts gnuplot.
                    197: @item
                    198:     gnuplot does not accept a long polynomial.
                    199: @item
                    200:     gnuplot does not accept @code{^}. Use @code{**} instead.
                    201: @end itemize
                    202: */
                    203: /*&jp-texi
1.2     ! takayama  204: @node gnuplot,,, GNUPLOT Functions
1.1       takayama  205: @subsection @code{gnuplot}
                    206: @findex gnuplot
                    207: @table @t
                    208: @item gnuplot.gnuplot(@var{s}|proc=@var{p})
                    209: ::  GNUPLOT $B$K%3%^%s%I(B @var{s} $B$r<B9T$7$F$b$i$&(B.
                    210: @end table
                    211:
                    212: @table @var
                    213: @item return
                    214: $B$J$7(B
                    215: @item p
                    216: $B?t(B
                    217: @item s
                    218: $BJ8;zNs(B
                    219: @end table
                    220:
                    221: @itemize @bullet
                    222: @item
                    223:  $B%5!<%P$O(B GNUPLOT $B$N%3%^%s%I(B @var{s} $B$r<B9T$9$k(B.
                    224:  $B%(%i!<$,$*$-$?>l9g(B GNUPLOT $BK\BN$O=*N;$7$F$7$^$&$,(B,
                    225:  @code{ox_sm1_gnuplot} $B$O<+F0E*$K(B GNUPLOT $BK\BN$r%j%9%?!<%H$9$k(B.
                    226: @item
                    227:    GNUPLOT $B$OD9$$B?9`<0$r$?$@$7$/$&$1$D$1$J$$(B.
                    228: @item
                    229:    GNUPLOT $B$O(B @code{^} $B$r$&$1$D$1$J$$(B. $B$+$o$j$K(B, @code{**} $B$r;H$&(B.
                    230: @end itemize
                    231: */
                    232: /*&C-texi
                    233: @example
                    234: [232] P = gnuplot.start();
                    235: 0
                    236: *Plot 3 dimensional graph.
                    237: [233] gnuplot.gnuplot("splot x**2-y**2;"|proc=P);
                    238: 0
                    239: *Plot 2 dimensional graph.
                    240: [234] gnuplot.gnuplot("plot [-pi:pi] [-2:2] cos(x);");
                    241: 0
                    242: *Output a graph as a postscript figure.
                    243: [235] gnuplot.output(|file="hoge.eps");
                    244: 0
                    245: [236] gnuplot.gnuplot("plot sin(x)*cos(x);");
                    246: 0
                    247: [237] gnuplot.gnuplot(|file="x11");
                    248: 0
                    249:
                    250: *Plot 3 dimensional graph hiding unvisible lines.
                    251: [236] gnuplot.gnuplot("set hidden3d");
                    252: 0
                    253: [237] gnuplot.gnuplot("splot (x**2+y**2)*sin(x**2+y**2)");
                    254: 0
                    255: [238] gnuplot.gnuplot("set isosamples 50");
                    256: 0
                    257: [239] gnuplot.gnuplot("splot (x**2+y**2)*sin(x**2+y**2)");
                    258:
                    259: @end example
                    260: */
                    261: /*&eg-texi
                    262: @table @t
                    263: @item Reference
                    264:     @code{ox_launch}, @code{gnuplot.start}, @code{rtostr},
                    265:     @code{gnuplot.plot_dots}
                    266: @item Reference Book
                    267:     Yabuki Michiro, Otake Tuyoshi; Tukai konasu GNUPLOT, Techno Press,
                    268:     in Japansese,  ISBN4-924998-11-7
                    269: @end table
                    270: */
                    271: /*&jp-texi
                    272: @table @t
                    273: @item $B;2>H(B
                    274:     @code{ox_launch}, @code{gnuplot.start}, @code{rtostr},
                    275:     @code{gnuplot.plot_dots}
                    276: @item $B;29M=q(B
                    277:     $BLp?aF;O:(B, $BBgC]$D$h$7(B; $B;H$$$3$J$9(B GNUPLOT, $B%F%/%N%W%l%9(B,
                    278:     ISBN4-924998-11-7
                    279: @end table
                    280: */
                    281:
                    282:
                    283:
                    284: /*&eg-texi
                    285: @node gnuplot.plot_dots,,, GNUPLOT Functions
                    286: @subsection @code{gnuplot.plot_dots}
                    287: @findex gnuplot.plot_dots
                    288: @table @t
                    289: @item gnuplot.plot_dots(@var{d},@var{s}|proc=@var{p})
                    290: ::  Plot the dots @var{d} with the style @var{s}.
                    291: @end table
                    292:
                    293: @table @var
                    294: @item return
                    295: Void
                    296: @item p
                    297: Number
                    298: @item d
                    299: List
                    300: @item s
                    301: String or 0
                    302: @end table
                    303:
                    304: @itemize @bullet
                    305: @item
                    306:  Plot the dots @var{d} with the style @var{s}.
                    307:     @var{s} is a string of the form
                    308:       "style color point".
                    309:     Here,
                    310:        style can be lines, points, linespoints, impulses, dots, steps,
                    311:        errorbars, boxes, boxerrorbars.
                    312:        color can be 1 (red), 2 (green), 3 (blue), 4, ... , 8.
                    313:        point can be a number from 1 to 8.
                    314:     The color and point field can be omitted.
                    315: @item
                    316:  When @var{d} == @code{[  ]}, the screen will be cleared.
                    317: @end itemize
                    318: */
                    319: /*&jp-texi
1.2     ! takayama  320: @node gnuplot.plot_dots,,, GNUPLOT Functions
1.1       takayama  321: @subsection @code{gnuplot.plot_dots}
                    322: @findex gnuplot.plot_dots
                    323: @table @t
                    324: @item gnuplot.plot_dots(@var{d},@var{s}|proc=@var{p})
                    325: ::  $BE@$N=89g(B @var{d} $B$r%9%?%$%k(B @var{s} $B$G%W%m%C%H$9$k(B.
                    326: @end table
                    327:
                    328: @table @var
                    329: @item return
                    330: $B$J$7(B
                    331: @item p
                    332: $B?t(B
                    333: @item d
                    334: $B%j%9%H(B
                    335: @item s
                    336: $BJ8;zNs(B $B$^$?$O(B 0
                    337: @end table
                    338:
                    339: @itemize @bullet
                    340: @item
                    341:  $BE@=89g(B @var{d} $B$r%9%?%$%k(B @var{s} $B$G%W%m%C%H$9$k(B.
                    342:     @var{s} $B$O<!$N$h$&$JJ8;zNs(B:
                    343:       "style color point".
                    344:     $B$3$3$G(B
                    345:        style $B$K$O(B lines, points, linespoints, impulses, dots, steps,
                    346:        errorbars, boxes, boxerrorbars
                    347:        $B$rA*$Y$k(B.
                    348:        color $B$K$O(B 1 (red), 2 (green), 3 (blue), 4, ... , 8
                    349:        $B$rA*$Y$k(B.
                    350:        point $B$O(B 1 $B$+$i(B 8 $B$N?t$rF~$l$k(B.
                    351:     color, point $B$O>JN,$7$F$h$$(B.
                    352: @item
                    353:   @var{d} == @code{[  ]} $B$N$H$-$O%9%/%j!<%s$,$^$:>C5n$5$l$k(B.
                    354: @end itemize
                    355: */
                    356: /*&C-texi
                    357: @example
                    358: [239] P = gnuplot.start();
                    359: 0
                    360: [240] gnuplot.plot_dots([ ],0);
                    361: 0
                    362: [241] for (I=0; I<10; I++) gnuplot.plot_dots([[I,I^2]]," lines ");
                    363: [242] A = [ ];
                    364: []
                    365: [243] for (I=0; I<10; I++) A = append(A,[ [I,I^2]]);
                    366: [244] A;
                    367: [[0,0],[1,1],[2,4],[3,9],[4,16],[5,25],[6,36],[7,49],[8,64],[9,81]]
                    368: [245] gnuplot.plot_dots(A," lines ");
                    369: 0
                    370: @end example
                    371: */
                    372: /*&jp-texi
                    373: @table @t
                    374: @item $B;2>H(B
                    375:     @code{gnuplot.start}, @code{plot "fileName" with options}(GNUPLOT command),
                    376:     @code{gnuplot.clean}, @code{gnuplot}
                    377: @end table
                    378: */
                    379: /*&eg-texi
                    380: @table @t
                    381: @item Reference
                    382:     @code{gnuplot.start}, @code{plot "fileName" with options}(GNUPLOT command),
                    383:     @code{gnuplot.clean}, @code{gnuplot}
                    384: @end table
                    385: */
                    386:
                    387:
                    388:
                    389: /** heat equation **/
                    390:
                    391: /*&eg-texi
                    392: @node gnuplot.heat,,, GNUPLOT Functions
                    393: @subsection @code{gnuplot.heat}
                    394: @findex gnuplot.heat
                    395: @table @t
                    396: @item gnuplot.heat(@var{dt},@var{step})
                    397: ::  It solves the heat equation numerical and plots solutions
                    398: @end table
                    399:
                    400: @table @var
                    401: @item return
                    402: Void
                    403: @item dt
                    404: floating point number
                    405: @item step
                    406: Integer
                    407: @end table
                    408:
                    409: @itemize @bullet
                    410: @item It solves the heat equation
                    411:  du/dt = d^2 u/dx^2,  u(t,0) = u(t,1) = 0
                    412: with the initial condition
                    413:  u(0,x) = x (0 <= x <= 0.5), u(0,x) = 1-x ( 0.5 <= x <= 1.0).
                    414: @item Heat_N is the number of the meshes in the space.
                    415: @item This function will be called @code{pde_heat_demo} in a future.
                    416: @end itemize
                    417:
                    418: @noindent
                    419: Algorithm: NOT Written. (Difference scheme. Courant-Levi-Friedrichs conditions.)
                    420: */
                    421: /*&jp-texi
1.2     ! takayama  422: @node gnuplot.heat,,, GNUPLOT Functions
1.1       takayama  423: @subsection @code{gnuplot.heat}
                    424: @findex gnuplot.heat
                    425: @table @t
                    426: @item gnuplot.heat(@var{dt},@var{step})
                    427: ::  $BG.EAF3J}Dx<0$r?tCME*$K2r$/(B.
                    428: @end table
                    429:
                    430: @table @var
                    431: @item return
                    432: $B$J$7(B
                    433: @item dt
                    434: $BIbF0>.?tE@?t(B
                    435: @item step
                    436: $B@0?t(B
                    437: @end table
                    438:
                    439: @itemize @bullet
                    440: @item $BG.EAF3J}Dx<0(B
                    441:  du/dt = d^2 u/dx^2,  u(t,0) = u(t,1) = 0
                    442: $B$r=i4|>r7o(B
                    443:  u(0,x) = x (0 <= x <= 0.5), u(0,x) = 1-x ( 0.5 <= x <= 1.0)
                    444: $B$G2r$/(B.
                    445: @item Heat_N $B$O6u4VJ}8~$G$N%a%C%7%e$N?t(B.
                    446: @item $B$3$N4X?t$O>-Mh(B @code{pde_heat_demo} $B$H8F$P$l$kM=Dj(B.
                    447: @end itemize
                    448: */
                    449: /*&C-texi
                    450: @example
                    451: [232] Heat_N = 20$
                    452: [233] gnuplot.heat(0.001,30)$
                    453: @end example
                    454:
                    455: */
                    456:
                    457:
                    458:
                    459: /*&eg-texi
                    460: @node gnuplot.output,,, GNUPLOT Functions
                    461: @subsection @code{gnuplot.output}
                    462: @findex gnuplot.output
                    463: @table @t
                    464: @item gnuplot.output(|@var{file=s})
                    465: ::  ask @code{GNUPLOT} to output graphic to the file @var{s} in the Postscript format.
                    466: @end table
                    467:
                    468: @table @var
                    469: @item return
                    470: Void
                    471: @item s
                    472: String
                    473: @end table
                    474:
                    475: @itemize @bullet
                    476: @item ask @code{GNUPLOT} to output graphic to the file @var{s} in the Postscript format.
                    477: @item When @code{s} is "x11" or this function is called without the argument,
                    478: the output will be written to X11 display.
                    479: @end itemize
                    480: */
                    481: /*&jp-texi
1.2     ! takayama  482: @node gnuplot.output,,, GNUPLOT Functions
1.1       takayama  483: @subsection @code{gnuplot.output}
                    484: @findex gnuplot.output
                    485: @table @t
                    486: @item gnuplot.output(|@var{file=s})
                    487: ::  @code{GNUPLOT} $B$K%U%!%$%k(B @var{s} $B$X%]%9%H%9%/%j%W%H$G=PNO$9$k$h$&$KMj$`(B.
                    488: @end table
                    489:
                    490: @table @var
                    491: @item return
                    492: Void
                    493: @item s
                    494: String
                    495: @end table
                    496:
                    497: @itemize @bullet
                    498: @item  @code{GNUPLOT} $B$K%U%!%$%k(B @var{s} $B$X%]%9%H%9%/%j%W%H$G=PNO$9$k$h$&$KMj$`(B.
                    499: @item @code{s} $B$,(B "x11" $B$^$?$O(B, $B$3$N4X?t$r0z?tL5$7$G$h$V$H(B,
                    500: $B0J8e(B, X11 $B$N(B display $B$K(B graphics $B$,=PNO$5$l$k(B.
                    501: @end itemize
                    502: */
                    503:
                    504: /*&C-texi
                    505: @example
                    506: [273] gnuplot.output(|file="hoge.eps");
                    507: Graphic output of GNUPLOT will be written to hoge.eps as a Poscript file.
                    508: 0
                    509: [274] gnuplot.gnuplot("plot tan(x)+sin(x);");
                    510: 0
                    511: [275] gnuplot.output();
                    512: Usage of gnuplot.output: gnuplot.output(|file="string")
                    513:                          gnuplot.output(|file="x11")
                    514: Output device is set to X11
                    515: @end example
                    516: */
                    517:
                    518: /*&eg-texi
                    519: @table @t
                    520: @item Reference
                    521:     @code{gnuplot}
                    522: @end table
                    523: */
                    524: /*&jp-texi
                    525: @table @t
                    526: @item $B;2>H(B
                    527:     @code{gnuplot}
                    528: @end table
                    529: */
                    530:
                    531:
                    532: /*&eg-texi
                    533: @node gnuplot.plot_function,,, GNUPLOT Functions
                    534: @subsection @code{gnuplot.plot_function}
                    535: @findex gnuplot.plot_function
                    536: @table @t
                    537: @item gnuplot.gnuplot(@var{f}|proc=@var{p})
                    538: ::  ask the @code{gnuplot} server to draw a graph of @var{f}
                    539: @end table
                    540:
                    541: @table @var
                    542: @item return
                    543: Void
                    544: @item p
                    545: Number
                    546: @item f
                    547: Polynomial or a list of polynomials
                    548: @end table
                    549:
                    550: @itemize @bullet
                    551: @item ask the @code{gnuplot} server to draw a graph of @var{f}
                    552: @end itemize
                    553: */
                    554:
                    555: /*&jp-texi
1.2     ! takayama  556: @node gnuplot.plot_function,,, GNUPLOT Functions
1.1       takayama  557: @subsection @code{gnuplot.plot_function}
                    558: @findex gnuplot.plot_function
                    559: @table @t
1.2     ! takayama  560: @item gnuplot.plot_function(@var{f}|proc=@var{p})
1.1       takayama  561: ::  @code{gnuplot} $B%5!<%P$K(B @var{f} $B$N%0%i%U$r=q$/$h$&$KMj$`(B.
                    562: @end table
                    563:
                    564: @table @var
                    565: @item $BLa$jCM(B
                    566: $B$J$7(B
                    567: @item p
                    568: $B?t(B
                    569: @item f
                    570: $BB?9`<0$^$?$OB?9`<0$N%j%9%H(B
                    571: @end table
                    572:
                    573: @itemize @bullet
                    574: @item @code{gnuplot} $B%5!<%P$K(B @var{f} $B$N%0%i%U$r=q$/$h$&$KMj$`(B.
                    575: @end itemize
                    576: */
                    577: /*&C-texi
                    578:
                    579: @example
                    580: [290] gnuplot.plot_function((x+sin(x))^2);
                    581: 0
                    582: [291] gnuplot.plot_function([x,x^2,x^3]);
                    583: 0
                    584: @end example
                    585:
                    586: */
                    587:
                    588: /*&eg-texi
                    589: @table @t
                    590: @item Reference
                    591:     @code{gnuplot.to_gnuplot_format}
                    592: @end table
                    593: */
                    594: /*&jp-texi
                    595: @table @t
                    596: @item $B;2>H(B
                    597:     @code{gnuplot.to_gnuplot_format}
                    598: @end table
                    599: */
                    600:
                    601:
                    602: end$
                    603:

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