Appendix E. Special plots
In this appendix, we’ll discuss several “special” plotting options. All of them produce graphs that are visually and semantically more complicated than the line-and-point plots we’ve been dealing with so far.
First, you’ll learn about gnuplot’s multiplot feature. This is a way to combine different plots into a single graph. The individual components may either be arranged on a regular array (that’s the more common case) or be placed arbitrarily (for example, to create insets within a larger graph).
In the remainder of the appendix, we’ll introduce three types of plots that summarize entire data sets in some way. First, we’ll discuss box-and-whisker plots: a popular method to visualize the distribution of points in ...
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