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GRAPH(1)GRAPH(1) -
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NAME
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- - graph – draw a graph
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SYNOPSIS
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- - graph [ option ... ]
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DESCRIPTION
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- - Graph with no options takes pairs of numbers from the standard - input as abscissas (x-values) and ordinates (y-values) of a graph. - Successive points are connected by straight lines. The graph is - encoded on the standard output for display by plot(1) filters. - -
- - If an ordinate is followed by a nonnumeric string, that string - is printed as a label beginning on the point. Labels may be surrounded - with quotes " " in which case they may be empty or contain blanks - and numbers; labels never contain newlines. -
- - The following options are recognized, each as a separate argument.
- −a    Supply abscissas automatically; no x-values appear in the input. - Spacing is given by the next argument (default 1). A second optional - argument is the starting point for automatic abscissas (default - 0, or 1 with a log scale in x, or the lower limit given by −x).
- −b    Break (disconnect) the graph after each label in the input.
- −c    Character string given by next argument is default label for - each point.
- −g    Next argument is grid style, 0 no grid, 1 frame with ticks, - 2 full grid (default).
- −l    Next argument is a legend to title the graph. Grid ranges are - automatically printed as part of the title unless a −s option - is present.
- −m    Next argument is mode (style) of connecting lines: 0 disconnected, - 1 connected. Some devices give distinguishable line styles for - other small integers. Mode –1 (default) begins with style 1 and - rotates styles for successive curves under option −o.
- −o    (Overlay.) The ordinates for n superposed curves appear in the - input with each abscissa value. The next argument is n.
- −s    Save screen; no new page for this graph.
- −x lIf l is present, x-axis is logarithmic. Next 1 (or 2) arguments - are lower (and upper) x limits. Third argument, if present, is - grid spacing on x axis. Normally these quantities are determined - automatically.
- −y lSimilarly for y.
- −e    Make automatically determined x and y scales equal.
- −h    Next argument is fraction of space for height.
- −w    Similarly for width.
- −r    Next argument is fraction of space to move right before plotting.
- −u    Similarly to move up before plotting.
- −t    Transpose horizontal and vertical axes. (Option −a now applies - to the vertical axis.) -
- - If a specified lower limit exceeds the upper limit, the axis is - reversed.
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SOURCE
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- - /usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/graph
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SEE ALSO
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- - plot(1), grap(1)
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BUGS
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- - Segments that run out of bounds are dropped, not windowed. Logarithmic - axes may not be reversed. Option −e actually makes automatic limits, - rather than automatic scaling, equal.
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