Dig deeper in this forum, I find a similar discussion quite long time ago, any one knows how it's going or is some body working on that feature ?
Is it possible to select a point on a graph and get its exact coordinates (as they appear in data file)
https://groups.google.com/g/comp.graphics.apps.gnuplot/c/OlWN-EmQCLM/m/8kU5_ahFJVsJ
: gnuplot -e "plot 'data.csv'; pause mouse close"
On Saturday, January 9, 2021 at 1:44:44 PM UTC-5, jindi.li wrote:what I do.
Dig deeper in this forum, I find a similar discussion quite long time ago, any one knows how it's going or is some body working on that feature ?
Is it possible to select a point on a graph and get its exact coordinates (as they appear in data file)Sorry, I don't have an answer other than to say when I do it I just zoom in on a point until the axis are really narrow and then middle click button (at least on linux) puts a point there with the numbers. Not exactly what you are looking for, but its
https://groups.google.com/g/comp.graphics.apps.gnuplot/c/OlWN-EmQCLM/m/8kU5_ahFJVsJ
P.S. Not too sure I'd want gnuplot messing with my data files to be honest.
`rotate azimuth right in 3d`; <ctrl> fasterEscape `builtin-cancel-zoom` cancel zoom region
: plot 'scale.csv' u ($1>=0?$1:NaN)
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