Difference between revisions of "Pgfplot"
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| − | + | =Preambule=  | |
| + | <source lang="latex">  | ||
\usepackage{tikz}  | \usepackage{tikz}  | ||
\usepackage{pgfplots}  | \usepackage{pgfplots}  | ||
| + | </source>  | ||
| + | |||
| + | =example=  | ||
| + | |||
| + | <source lang="latex">  | ||
| + | \begin{tikzpicture}[transform shape,scale=0.9]  | ||
| + | \begin{axis}[ ylabel  | ||
| + | style={yshift=-15pt},width=\textwidth,height=7.4cm,  | ||
| + | xlabel=Number of processors,  | ||
| + | ylabel=Execution time ($10^3$ s),legend  | ||
| + | style={at={(.9,.9)}},ymin=0,ymax=8.8,mark size=1.5]  | ||
| + | %, ytick={1000,2000,3000,4000,5000,6000,7000,8000}]  | ||
| + | %,  | ||
| + | %xtick={0,5,10,15,20,30,50},ytick={1000,2000,4000,8000}]  | ||
| + | \addplot+[] table[header=false,x index=0,y  | ||
| + | expr=\thisrowno{2}/1000]{data};  | ||
| + | \addplot+[] table[header=false,x index=0,y  | ||
| + | expr=\thisrowno{2}/1000]{data};  | ||
| + | \addplot+[] table[header=false,x index=0,yexpr=\thisrowno{2}/1000]{data};  | ||
| + | \legend{WSCOM$_{\text{pf}}$,WSCOM,list\_min};  | ||
| + | |||
| + | \end{axis}\end{tikzpicture}  | ||
| + | </source>  | ||
| + | |||
| + | <source lang="data">  | ||
| + | 1  list_min 8241.04532500001 0.592721444672621 400  | ||
| + | 2  list_min 4276.264 0.541485563775196 400  | ||
| + | 3  list_min 2840.83145 0.240012784271948 400  | ||
| + | 4  list_min 2171.53825 0.204766932333766 400  | ||
| + | 5  list_min 1771.9397 0.187049380812677 400  | ||
| + | </source>  | ||
Revision as of 11:48, 9 May 2012
PgfPlot is a package which let you do the same things as gnuplot but directly inside your latex file. And this has a lot of advantages:
- no additional file - no conversion from eps or ps or png to the pdf - the quality is really improved - the picture text has the same font as the rest of the document
Preambule
\usepackage{tikz}
\usepackage{pgfplots}
example
\begin{tikzpicture}[transform shape,scale=0.9]
\begin{axis}[ ylabel
style={yshift=-15pt},width=\textwidth,height=7.4cm,
xlabel=Number of processors,
ylabel=Execution time ($10^3$ s),legend
style={at={(.9,.9)}},ymin=0,ymax=8.8,mark size=1.5]
%, ytick={1000,2000,3000,4000,5000,6000,7000,8000}]
%,
%xtick={0,5,10,15,20,30,50},ytick={1000,2000,4000,8000}]
\addplot+[] table[header=false,x index=0,y
expr=\thisrowno{2}/1000]{data};
\addplot+[] table[header=false,x index=0,y
expr=\thisrowno{2}/1000]{data};
\addplot+[] table[header=false,x index=0,yexpr=\thisrowno{2}/1000]{data};
\legend{WSCOM$_{\text{pf}}$,WSCOM,list\_min};
\end{axis}\end{tikzpicture}
1  list_min 8241.04532500001 0.592721444672621 400
2  list_min 4276.264 0.541485563775196 400
3  list_min 2840.83145 0.240012784271948 400
4  list_min 2171.53825 0.204766932333766 400
5  list_min 1771.9397 0.187049380812677 400