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numericplots (minus matlab)
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/numericplots/BasicFunctionality.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/numericplots/BasicFunctionality.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b738a0e4789 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/numericplots/BasicFunctionality.tex @@ -0,0 +1,632 @@ +% Copyright 2010 Thomas König, Alexander Michel +% +% This file is part of NumericPlots. +% +% NumericPlots is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% any later version. +% +% NumericPlots is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with NumericPlots. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + +\part{Using the package} + +\section{Basic Functionality} + +The package NumericPlots\\ +\verb+\usepackage{NumericPlots}+ +\\ +is intended to be used to plot numeric data which +may, e.g., be exported from Matlab by export2latex.m. The data must be defined +in the form +\begin{verbatim} + \def\IdentI{ + 1.0 1.0e2 + 1.1 11e1 + 1.2 1.25e2 + 1.3 110 + 1.4 100 + 1.5 90 + 1.6 80 + } +\end{verbatim} +\def\IdentI{ + 1.0 1.0e2 + 1.1 11e1 + 1.2 1.25e2 + 1.3 110 + 1.4 100 + 1.5 90 + 1.6 80 + } +\def\IdentII{ + 1.0 125 + 1.05 100 + 1.1 75 + 1.15 85 + 1.2 90 + 1.3 115 + 1.4 130 + 1.5 125 + 1.6 120 + } +\def\LogData{ + 6 6 + 10 10 + 20 20 + 30 30 + 40 40 + 50 50 + 60 60 + 70 70 + 80 80 + 90 90 + 100 100 + 200 200 + 300 300 + 400 400 + 500 500 + 600 600 + 700 700 + 800 800 + 900 900 + 1000 1000 + 1100 1100 + 1200 1200 + 1300 1300 + 1400 1400 + 1500 1500 +} +where the first column contains the x, the second column the y-data. + +\subsection{plots} + +% \begin{LTXExample} +% \begin{NumericDataPlot}{\textwidth}{5cm} +% \setxAxis{xMin=1, xMax=2, Dx=0.1} +% \setyAxis{yMin=50, yMax=150, Dy=25} +% +% \plotxAxis{x-axis label} +% \plotyAxis{y-axis label} +% +% \listplot[style=StdLineStyA]{\IdentI} +% \end{NumericDataPlot} +% \end{LTXExample} + +The easiest plot may be done by +\begin{verbatim} + \begin{NumericDataPlot}{\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis{xMin=-1, xMax=2, Dx=0.5} + \setyAxis{yMin=-50, yMax=150, Dy=25} + + \plotxAxis{x-axis label} + \plotyAxis{y-axis label} + + \listplot[style=StdLineStyA]{\IdentI} + \end{NumericDataPlot} +\end{verbatim} +\begin{NumericDataPlot}{\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis{xMin=-1, xMax=2, Dx=0.5, xO=0} + \setyAxis{yMin=-50, yMax=150, Dy=25, yO=0} + + \plotxAxis{x-axis label} + \plotyAxis{y-axis label} + + \listplot[style=StdLineStyA]{\IdentI} +\end{NumericDataPlot} + +if you want to add a legend, you simply call + +\begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} +\begin{verbatim} +\LegendDefinition{ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyA} & IdentI +} +\end{verbatim} +\end{minipage}\begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} +\centering +\LegendDefinition{ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyA} & IdentI +} +\end{minipage} + +To plot multiple data in one plot call \newline +\begin{minipage}[T]{0.5\linewidth} + \begin{verbatim} + \begin{NumericDataPlot} + {\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis + {xMin=1, xMax=2, Dx=0.2} + \setyAxis + {yMin=50, yMax=150, Dy=25} + + \plotxAxis{x-axis label} + \plotyAxis{y-axis label} + + \listplot[style=StdLineStyA] + {\IdentI} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyB] + {\IdentII} + + \putSE{\LegendDefinition{ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyA} & IdentI \\ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyB} & IdentII + }} + \end{NumericDataPlot} + \end{verbatim} +\end{minipage} +\begin{minipage}[T]{0.5\linewidth} + \vspace{10pt} + \begin{NumericDataPlot}{\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis{xMin=1, xMax=2, Dx=0.2} + \setyAxis{yMin=50, yMax=150, Dy=25} + + \plotxAxis{x-axis label} + \plotyAxis{y-axis label} + + \listplot[style=StdLineStyA]{\IdentI} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyB]{\IdentII} + + \putSE{\LegendDefinition{ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyA} & IdentI \\ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyB} & IdentII + }} + \end{NumericDataPlot} +\end{minipage} + + +\subsection{Label and TickLabels} + +The commands \texttt{plotxAxis} and \texttt{plotyAxis} take the options +\texttt{NoLabel}, \texttt{NoTicks}, \texttt{NoTickLabel} as well as +\texttt{LabelOption} and \texttt{TickLabelOption} which may be used to eliminate +or change the look of the labels. + +Standard values for \texttt{LabelOption} and \texttt{TickLabelOption} may be set +by \verb|\newcommand{\StdLabelOption}{\color{blue}| and +\verb|\newcommand{\StdTickLabelOption}{\small}|. + +The option \texttt{xLabelSep} for \verb|\plotxAxis| (and \texttt{yLabelSep} for +\verb|\plotyAxis|) may be used to set the seperation between the axis and the label. Standard value +is 10pt for the x-label and 20pt for the y-label. + +\begin{minipage}[T]{0.5\linewidth} + \begin{verbatim} + \begin{NumericDataPlot}{\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis{xMin=1, xMax=1.6, Dx=0.2} + \setyAxis{yMin=75, yMax=130, Dy=25} + + \plotxAxis + [LabelOption=\LARGE,% + TickLabelOption=\color{red},% + xLabelSep=40pt] + {x-axis label} + \plotyAxis + [NoLabel, NoTicks, NoTickLabel] + {y-axis label} + + \listplot[style=StdLineStyA]{\IdentI} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyB]{\IdentII} + + \end{NumericDataPlot} + \end{verbatim} +\end{minipage} +\begin{minipage}[T]{0.5\linewidth} + \vspace{10pt} + \begin{NumericDataPlot}{\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis{xMin=1, xMax=1.6, Dx=0.2} + \setyAxis{yMin=75, yMax=130, Dy=25} + + \plotxAxis[LabelOption=\LARGE, TickLabelOption=\color{red}, + xLabelSep=40pt]{x-axis label} + \plotyAxis[NoLabel, NoTicks, NoTickLabel]{y-axis label} + + \listplot[style=StdLineStyA]{\IdentI} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyB]{\IdentII} + + \end{NumericDataPlot} +\end{minipage} + + +\subsection{Place ``Objects'' in the plot.} + +There are basically two different options to place objects in the plot. To +understand the difference one has to keep in mind that the axis have two +different coordinate systems. One is the system defined by xMin, xMax, yMin and +yMax (refered to as ``DataCoordinateSystem''), the other ist the system defined +by xCoordMin, xCoordMax, yCoordMin and yCoordMax (refered to as +``PictureCoordinateSystem''), see section \ref{sec:MultiplePlots}. + +It is now possible to place stuff in the graph with the DataCoordinates with the +command NDPput, see the following example. + +\begin{minipage}[T]{0.5\linewidth} + \begin{verbatim} + \begin{NumericDataPlot} + {\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis + {xMin=1, xMax=2, Dx=0.2} + \setyAxis + {yMin=50, yMax=150, Dy=25} + + \plotxAxis{x-axis label} + \plotyAxis[NoLabel]{} + + \listplot[style=StdLineStyA] + {\IdentI} + + % put some stuff somewhere + \NDPput[x=1.2, y=75, RefPoint=br]{text} + \NDPput[x=1.2, y=100]{$a^2$} + + % or put nodes... + \NDPput[x=1.6, y=100]{\pnode{A}} + \NDPput[x=1.8, y=150]{\pnode{B}} + % ...and draw a line between them + \ncline{A}{B} + + % or put the legend at a specific position + \NDPput[x=1.8, y=75]{\LegendDefinition{ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyA} & IdentI + }} + \end{NumericDataPlot} + \end{verbatim} +\end{minipage} +\begin{minipage}[T]{0.5\linewidth} + \vspace{10pt} + \begin{NumericDataPlot} + {\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis + {xMin=1, xMax=2, Dx=0.2} + \setyAxis + {yMin=50, yMax=150, Dy=25} + + \plotxAxis{x-axis label} + \plotyAxis[NoLabel]{} + + \listplot[style=StdLineStyA] + {\IdentI} + + % put some stuff somewhere + \NDPput[x=1.2, y=75, RefPoint=br]{text} + \NDPput[x=1.2, y=100]{$a^2$} + + % or put nodes... + \NDPput[x=1.6, y=100]{\pnode{A}} + \NDPput[x=1.8, y=150]{\pnode{B}} + % ...and draw a line between them + \ncline{A}{B} + + % or put the legend at a specific position + \NDPput[x=1.8, y=75]{\LegendDefinition{ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyA} & IdentI + }} + \end{NumericDataPlot} +\end{minipage} + +Alternatively, stuff can be placed within the plot with \verb|\rput|. + +\begin{minipage}[T]{0.5\linewidth} + \begin{verbatim} + \begin{NumericDataPlot} + {\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis + {xMin=1, xMax=1.6, Dx=0.2} + \setyAxis + {yMin=50, yMax=150, Dy=25} + + \plotxAxis{x-axis label} + \plotyAxis[NoLabel]{} + + \listplot[style=StdLineStyA] + {\IdentI} + + % put text in the middle of the plot + \rput{45}(500,500){text} + % put a formula in the lower left corner + \rput[bl](0,0){$a^2+b^2=c^2$} + + % or put nodes... + \NDPput[x=1.2, y=125]{\pnode{A}} + \rput(750,900){\Rnode{B}{peak}} + % ...and draw a line between them + \ncline{<-}{A}{B} + + % or put the legend at a specific position + \rput{-45}(750,250){\LegendDefinition{ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyA} & IdentI + }} + \end{NumericDataPlot} + \end{verbatim} +\end{minipage} +\begin{minipage}[T]{0.5\linewidth} + \vspace{10pt} + \begin{NumericDataPlot} + {\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis + {xMin=1, xMax=1.6, Dx=0.2} + \setyAxis + {yMin=50, yMax=150, Dy=25} + + \plotxAxis{x-axis label} + \plotyAxis[NoLabel]{} + + \listplot[style=StdLineStyA] + {\IdentI} + + % put text in the middle of the plot + \rput{45}(500,500){text} + % put a formula in the lower left corner + \rput[bl](0,0){$a^2+b^2=c^2$} + + % or put nodes... + \NDPput[x=1.2, y=125]{\pnode{A}} + \rput(750,900){\Rnode{B}{peak}} + % ...and draw a line between them + \ncline{<-}{A}{B} + + % or put the legend at a specific position + \rput{-45}(750,250){\LegendDefinition{ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyA} & IdentI + }} + \end{NumericDataPlot} +\end{minipage} + + + +\subsection{Line Styles} + +\subsection{Legend} + +The legend may be created with \verb|\LegendDefinition|. The command takes the +two optional arguments \texttt{nrCols} and \texttt{LabelOrientation=[l|c|r]}. +The mandatory argument is the definition of a table as demonstrated in the +follwing examples. + + \begin{verbatim} + \LegendDefinition{ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyA} & IdentI\\ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyB, linewidth=3pt} & second legend + } + \end{verbatim} + \LegendDefinition{ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyA} & IdentI\\ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyB, linewidth=3pt} & second legend + } + \begin{verbatim} + \LegendDefinition[nrCols=2]{ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyA} & IdentI & + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyB, linewidth=3pt} & legend 2 + } + \end{verbatim} + \LegendDefinition[nrCols=2]{ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyA} & IdentI & + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyB, linewidth=3pt} & legend 2 + } + \begin{verbatim} + \LegendDefinition[LabelOrientation=c]{ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyA} & IdentI\\ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyB, linewidth=3pt} & legend 2 \\ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyC} & whatever this data is\ldots\\ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyD} & and more data + } + \end{verbatim} + \LegendDefinition[LabelOrientation=c]{ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyA} & IdentI\\ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyB, linewidth=3pt} & second legend\\ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyC} & whatever this data is\ldots\\ + \LegLine{style=StdLineStyD} & and more data + } + +\subsection{Add Lines to the Plot} + +Horizontal and vertical lines may be added to the plot with the commands +\verb|\NDPhline{coord}| and \verb|\NDPvline{coord}|. It is also possible to put +nodes and draw lines between them, see placing stuff\ldots + +\begin{minipage}[T]{0.5\linewidth} + \begin{verbatim} + \begin{NumericDataPlot} + {\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis + {xMin=1, xMax=1.6, Dx=0.2} + \setyAxis + {yMin=50, yMax=150, Dy=25} + + \plotxAxis[NoLabel]{} + \plotyAxis[NoLabel]{} + + \listplot[style=StdLineStyA] + {\IdentI} + + \NDPhline[linecolor=LineColorD]{73} + \NDPvline[linecolor=LineColorE, linestyle=dashed]{1.5} + \NDPline[linecolor=red]{1.1}{75}{1.3}{125} + \end{NumericDataPlot} + \end{verbatim} +\end{minipage} +\begin{minipage}[T]{0.5\linewidth} + \vspace{10pt} + \begin{NumericDataPlot} + {\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis + {xMin=1, xMax=1.6, Dx=0.2} + \setyAxis + {yMin=50, yMax=150, Dy=25} + + \plotxAxis[NoLabel]{} + \plotyAxis[NoLabel]{} + + \listplot[style=StdLineStyA] + {\IdentI} + + \NDPhline[linecolor=LineColorD]{73} + \NDPvline[linecolor=LineColorE, linestyle=dashed]{1.5} + \NDPline[linecolor=red]{1.1}{75}{1.3}{125} + \end{NumericDataPlot} +\end{minipage} + + + + +\subsection{Grid} + +One may choose not to plot the grid with the option \texttt{NoGrid} for the +commands \verb|\plotxAxis| and \verb|\plotyAxis|. + +If the grid is plottet with the axis it may happen that the grid is plottet over +the axis. To avoid this, plot the grid first and then plot the axis as shown. + +\begin{minipage}[T]{0.5\linewidth} + \begin{verbatim} + \begin{NumericDataPlot} + {\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis + {xMin=1, xMax=1.6, Dx=0.2} + \setyAxis + {yMin=50, yMax=150, Dy=25} + + \plotxGrid + \plotyGrid + \plotxAxis + [NoLabel, NoGrid, AxisStyle=Boxed]{} + \plotyAxis + [NoLabel, NoGrid, AxisStyle=Boxed]{} + + \listplot[style=StdLineStyA] + {\IdentI} + + \end{NumericDataPlot} + \end{verbatim} +\end{minipage} +\begin{minipage}[T]{0.5\linewidth} + \vspace{10pt} + \begin{NumericDataPlot} + {\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis + {xMin=1, xMax=1.6, Dx=0.2} + \setyAxis + {yMin=50, yMax=150, Dy=25} + + \plotxGrid + \plotyGrid + \plotxAxis[NoLabel, NoGrid, AxisStyle=Boxed]{} + \plotyAxis[NoLabel, NoGrid, AxisStyle=Boxed]{} + + \listplot[style=StdLineStyA] + {\IdentI} + + \end{NumericDataPlot} +\end{minipage} + + +\subsection{Logarithmic axes} + + +\begin{minipage}[T]{0.5\linewidth} + \begin{verbatim} + \begin{NumericDataPlot}{\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis + {xMin=6, xMax=2500, Dx=10, xLog} + \setyAxis + {yMin=0, yMax=2500, Dy=500} + \plotxAxis{} + \plotyAxis{} + + \listplot{\LogData} + \end{NumericDataPlot} + \end{verbatim} +\end{minipage} +\begin{minipage}[T]{0.5\linewidth} + \vspace{10pt} + \begin{NumericDataPlot}{\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis{xMin=6, xMax=2500, Dx=10, xLog} + \setyAxis{yMin=0, yMax=2500, Dy=500} + \plotxAxis{} + \plotyAxis{} + + \listplot{\LogData} + \end{NumericDataPlot} +\end{minipage} + + +\begin{minipage}[T]{0.5\linewidth} + \begin{verbatim} + \begin{NumericDataPlot}{\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis + {xMin=1, xMax=1500, Dx=10, xLog} + \setyAxis + {yMin=1, yMax=1500, Dy=10, yLog} + \plotxAxis{} + \plotyAxis{} + + \listplot{\LogData} + \end{NumericDataPlot} + \end{verbatim} +\end{minipage} +\begin{minipage}[T]{0.5\linewidth} + \vspace{10pt} + \begin{NumericDataPlot}{\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis{xMin=1, xMax=1500, Dx=10, xLog} + \setyAxis{yMin=1, yMax=1500, Dy=10, yLog} + \plotxAxis{} + \plotyAxis{} + + \listplot{\LogData} + \end{NumericDataPlot} +\end{minipage} + + + + + +\subsection{export2latex.m} + +The function \texttt{export2latex(data, filename, [options])} may be used to +export data from Matlab to be used with NumericPlots.sty. The function takes the two parameters +data and filename, where filename is the name of the file where the data should +be stored with full path but without extension. Data is a structure with the +three entries x, y, and ident, where x are the x-data, y the y-data and ident is +an identifier to have access to the data in Latex. To access the data in Latex +the command \verb+\Data<ident>+ is used. + +The parameter data may be provided as an 1xK array if each entry of the array is +a structure with the entries x, y and ident. There may be an additional entry +descr. +\begin{itemize} + \item data(1,i).x = $X_i$ + \item data(1,i).y = $Y_i$ + \item data(1,i).ident = Identifier + \item (data(1,i).descr = Description) +\end{itemize} +Identifier must be a valid Latex command name, which basically means it must be +a string without numbers. + +For every entry of data, $X$ and $Y$ must be arrays of the same size +$M\text{x}N$. If $M>1$, each column of the array is exported to the file and the +identifier is expanded by the roman representation of the column number. + +It might be useful to do a \texttt{interp1} before exporting the data to get +smaller files and to use less of \TeX's memory. ($\rightarrow$ script +Patrick?!?) + +The optional parameter \texttt{options} might be used to control which +additional information is provided in the output file. +\begin{itemize} + \item \texttt{options.DataBoundaries} [true] If set to true, the output file + contains the commands \verb+\DataXmin+, \verb+\DataXmax+, \verb+\DataYmin+ and + \verb+\DataYmax+ which may be used to define the axis. + \item \texttt{options.AxisBoundaries} [false] If set to true, the output file + contains the commands \verb+\DataXminAxis+, \verb+\DataXmaxAxis+, + \verb+\DataYminAxis+ and \verb+\DataYmaxAxis+ which may be used to define the + axis. In contrary to the DataBoundaries the AxisBoundaries add an additional + gap of \texttt{options.AxisBoundariesGap} [10] percent of the full scale to + the data boundaries such that the plot doesn't touch the axis. +\end{itemize} + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/numericplots/FurtherExamples.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/numericplots/FurtherExamples.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..458a1906899 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/numericplots/FurtherExamples.tex @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ +% Copyright 2010 Thomas König, Alexander Michel +% +% This file is part of NumericPlots. +% +% NumericPlots is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% any later version. +% +% NumericPlots is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with NumericPlots. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + +\part{Examples} + +\section{Further Examples} + +\def\MoreData{ +0 5 +1 7 +2 10 +3 11 +4 11.5 +5 10 +6 5 +7 4 +8 9 +9 12 +10 11 +11 5 +} + +\def\MoreDataI{ +0 -5 +1 -7 +2 -10 +3 -11 +4 -11.5 +5 -10 +6 10 +7 15 +8 10 +9 -12 +10 -11 +11 -5 +} + +\begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} +\begin{verbatim} + \listplot + [style=StdLineStyA] + {\MoreData} + \listplot + [style=StdLineStyB, yEnd=10] + {\MoreData} + \listplot + [style=StdLineStyC, xStart=5, xEnd=9] + {\MoreData} + \listplot + [style=StdLineStyD, showpoints=true, nStep=2] + {\MoreData} +\end{verbatim} +\end{minipage}\begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} +\centering +\begin{NumericDataPlot}{\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis{xMin=0, xMax=15, Dx=5, xO=0} + \setyAxis{yMin=0, yMax=15, Dy=5, yO=0} + + \plotxAxis[NoLabel]{x-axis label} + \plotyAxis[NoLabel]{y-axis label} + + \listplot[style=StdLineStyA]{\MoreData} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyB, yEnd=10]{\MoreData} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyC, xStart=5, xEnd=9]{\MoreData} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyD, showpoints=true, nStep=2]{\MoreData} +\end{NumericDataPlot} +\end{minipage} + + +\begin{NumericDataPlot}{\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis{xMin=0, xMax=15, Dx=5, xO=0} + \setyAxis{yMin=0, yMax=15, Dy=5, yO=10} + + \plotxAxis{x-axis label} + \plotyAxis{y-axis label} + + \listplot[style=StdLineStyA, yMaxValue=10]{\MoreData} +\end{NumericDataPlot} + + +\subsection{Fill area between plots} + +\begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} +\begin{verbatim} + \begin{NumericDataPlot}% + {\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis + {xMin=0, xMax=15, Dx=5, xO=0} + \setyAxis + {yMin=-15, yMax=15, Dy=5, yO=10} + + \plotxAxis{x-axis label} + \plotyAxis[NoLabel]{} + + \pscustom% + [style=StdLineStyA, fillstyle=solid, % + fillcolor=blue!40]{% + \listplot{\MoreData}% + \listplot[ChangeOrder]{\MoreDataI}% + } + \end{NumericDataPlot} +\end{verbatim} +\end{minipage}\begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} +\centering + \begin{NumericDataPlot}{\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis{xMin=0, xMax=15, Dx=5, xO=0} + \setyAxis{yMin=-15, yMax=15, Dy=5, yO=10} + + \plotxAxis{x-axis label} + \plotyAxis[NoLabel]{} + + \pscustom[style=StdLineStyA, fillstyle=solid, fillcolor=blue!40]{% + \listplot{\MoreData}% + \listplot[ChangeOrder]{\MoreDataI}% + } + \end{NumericDataPlot} +\end{minipage} + + + + + + +\begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} +\begin{verbatim} + ... + \pscustom% + [style=StdLineStyA, fillstyle=solid, % + fillcolor=green!40]{% + \NDPhline{0} + \listplot[ChangeOrder]{\MoreDataI}% + } + ... +\end{verbatim} +\end{minipage}\begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} +\centering + \begin{NumericDataPlot}{\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis{xMin=0, xMax=15, Dx=5, xO=0} + \setyAxis{yMin=-15, yMax=15, Dy=5, yO=10} + + \plotxAxis{x-axis label} + \plotyAxis[NoLabel]{} + + \pscustom% + [style=StdLineStyA, fillstyle=solid, % + fillcolor=green!40]{% + \NDPhline{0} + \listplot[ChangeOrder]{\MoreDataI}% + } + \end{NumericDataPlot} +\end{minipage} + + +\begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} +\begin{verbatim} + ... + \pscustom% + [style=StdLineStyA, fillstyle=solid, % + fillcolor=red!40]{% + \NDPline{0}{5}{11}{10} + \listplot[ChangeOrder]{\MoreDataI}% + } + ... +\end{verbatim} +\end{minipage}\begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} +\centering + \begin{NumericDataPlot}{\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis{xMin=0, xMax=15, Dx=5, xO=0} + \setyAxis{yMin=-15, yMax=15, Dy=5, yO=10} + + \plotxAxis{x-axis label} + \plotyAxis[NoLabel]{} + + \pscustom% + [fillstyle=solid, linestyle=none,% + fillcolor=red!40]{% + \NDPline{0}{5}{11}{10} + \listplot[ChangeOrder]{\MoreDataI}% + } + \listplot[style=StdLineStyB]{\MoreDataI} + \end{NumericDataPlot} +\end{minipage}
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But first, please read +<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/numericplots/MultiplePlots.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/numericplots/MultiplePlots.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e286e1fa9cf --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/numericplots/MultiplePlots.tex @@ -0,0 +1,180 @@ +% Copyright 2010 Thomas König, Alexander Michel +% +% This file is part of NumericPlots. +% +% NumericPlots is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% any later version. +% +% NumericPlots is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with NumericPlots. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + + +\section{Multiple plots in one picture}\label{sec:MultiplePlots} + +xPicMin, xPicMax, yPicMin and yPicMax are the inner coordinates of one picture. +The position of the axes are defined in this coordinate system via xCoordMin, +xCoordMax, yCoordMin and yCoordMax. + +Example: + +\begin{verbatim} +% input data and define linestyles +\input{DataTestRealData} +\newpsstyle{Database}{linecolor=LineColorA, linestyle=none, dotstyle=*, +showpoints=true, dotsize=5pt} +\newpsstyle{Result}{linecolor=LineColorB, linestyle=none, dotstyle=+, +showpoints=true, dotsize=10pt} + +\begin{center} + \begin{NumericDataPlot}[xPicMin=0, xPicMax=1050, + yPicMin=0, yPicMax=1450]{\textwidth}{0.75\textheight} + + % --- definition of the axis and the grid --- + % set the axis of the lower left corner + \setxAxis{xMin=2, xMax=17, Dx=4, xCoordMin=0, xCoordMax=500} + \setyAxis{yMin=20, yMax=70, Dy=20, yCoordMin=0, yCoordMax=500} + + % plot the axis of the lower left corner + \plotxAxis{Stichnummer} + \plotyAxis{$F_{roll}$ in $\mega\newton$} + + \listplot[style=Database]{\DataDBforce} + \listplot[style=Result]{\DataRESforce} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyC]{\DataDBforceC} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyD]{\DataDBforceD} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyE]{\DataDBforceE} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyF]{\DataDBforceF} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyG]{\DataDBforceG} + + % set the y-axis for the plot in the middle of the left side + % x-axis remains the same + \setyAxis{yMin=20, yMax=70, Dy=20, yCoordMin=550, yCoordMax=1050} + % plot the axis (x-axis without ticklabels and label + \plotxAxis[NoTickLabel, NoLabel]{} + \plotyAxis{$F_{roll}$ in $\mega\newton$} + + \rput[t]{0}(250,550){a) Ein plot} + + \listplot[style=Database]{\DataDBforce} + \listplot[style=Result]{\DataRESforce} + + % set axis for the plot at the right side + \setxAxis{xMin=2, xMax=17, Dx=4, xCoordMin=600, xCoordMax=1050} + \setyAxis{yMin=20, yMax=70, Dy=10, yCoordMin=0, yCoordMax=1050} + + % plot the axis at the right side (y-axis without label) + \plotxAxis{Stichnummer} + \plotyAxis[NoLabel, TickSep=10]{$F_{roll}$ in $\mega\newton$} + + \listplot[style=Database]{\DataDBforce} + \listplot[style=Result]{\DataRESforce} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyC]{\DataDBforceC} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyD]{\DataDBforceD} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyE]{\DataDBforceE} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyF]{\DataDBforceF} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyG]{\DataDBforceG} + + % set the axis for the plot at the top + \setxAxis{xMin=8, xMax=17, Dx=1, xCoordMin=0, xCoordMax=1050} + \setyAxis{yMin=35, yMax=65, Dy=10, yO=40, yCoordMin=1150, yCoordMax=1450} + + % plot the axis for the plot at the top + \plotxAxis[NoLabel]{Stichnummer} + \plotyAxis[NoLabel]{$F_{roll}$ in $\mega\newton$} + + % plot only part of the data + \listplot[style=Database, xStart=11, xEnd=17]{\DataDBforce} + \listplot[style=Result, xStart=8, xEnd=13]{\DataRESforce} + + \end{NumericDataPlot} + + % put legend outside of the plot + \LegendDefinition[nrCols=1, LabelOrientation=r]{ + \LegLine{Database} & Werte aus der Datenbank \\ + \LegLine{Result} & Modell} + +\end{center} +\end{verbatim} + +% input data and define linestyles +\input{DataTestRealData} +\newpsstyle{Database}{linecolor=LineColorA, linestyle=none, dotstyle=*, +showpoints=true, dotsize=5pt} +\newpsstyle{Result}{linecolor=LineColorB, linestyle=none, dotstyle=+, +showpoints=true, dotsize=10pt} + +\begin{center} + \begin{NumericDataPlot}[xPicMin=0, xPicMax=1050, + yPicMin=0, yPicMax=1450]{\textwidth}{0.75\textheight} + + % --- definition of the axis and the grid --- + % set the axis of the lower left corner + \setxAxis{xMin=2, xMax=17, Dx=4, xCoordMin=0, xCoordMax=500} + \setyAxis{yMin=20, yMax=70, Dy=20, yCoordMin=0, yCoordMax=500} + + % plot the axis of the lower left corner + \plotxAxis{Stichnummer} + \plotyAxis{$F_{roll}$ in $\mega\newton$} + + \listplot[style=Database]{\DataDBforce} + \listplot[style=Result]{\DataRESforce} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyC]{\DataDBforceC} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyD]{\DataDBforceD} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyE]{\DataDBforceE} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyF]{\DataDBforceF} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyG]{\DataDBforceG} + + % set the y-axis for the plot in the middle of the left side + % x-axis remains the same + \setyAxis{yMin=20, yMax=70, Dy=20, yCoordMin=550, yCoordMax=1050} + % plot the axis (x-axis without ticklabels and label + \plotxAxis[NoTickLabel, NoLabel]{} + \plotyAxis{$F_{roll}$ in $\mega\newton$} + + \rput[t]{0}(250,550){a) Ein plot} + + \listplot[style=Database]{\DataDBforce} + \listplot[style=Result]{\DataRESforce} + + % set axis for the plot at the right side + \setxAxis{xMin=2, xMax=17, Dx=4, xCoordMin=600, xCoordMax=1050} + \setyAxis{yMin=20, yMax=70, Dy=10, yCoordMin=0, yCoordMax=1050} + + % plot the axis at the right side (y-axis without label) + \plotxAxis{Stichnummer} + \plotyAxis[NoLabel, TickSep=10]{$F_{roll}$ in $\mega\newton$} + + \listplot[style=Database]{\DataDBforce} + \listplot[style=Result]{\DataRESforce} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyC]{\DataDBforceC} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyD]{\DataDBforceD} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyE]{\DataDBforceE} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyF]{\DataDBforceF} + \listplot[style=StdLineStyG]{\DataDBforceG} + + % set the axis for the plot at the top + \setxAxis{xMin=8, xMax=17, Dx=1, xCoordMin=0, xCoordMax=1050} + \setyAxis{yMin=35, yMax=65, Dy=10, yO=40, yCoordMin=1150, yCoordMax=1450} + + % plot the axis for the plot at the top + \plotxAxis[NoLabel]{Stichnummer} + \plotyAxis[NoLabel]{$F_{roll}$ in $\mega\newton$} + + % plot only part of the data + \listplot[style=Database, xStart=11, xEnd=17]{\DataDBforce} + \listplot[style=Result, xStart=8, xEnd=13]{\DataRESforce} + + \end{NumericDataPlot} + + % put legend outside of the plot + \LegendDefinition[nrCols=1, LabelOrientation=r]{ + \LegLine{style=Database} & Werte aus der Datenbank \\ + \LegLine{style=Result} & Modell} +\end{center}
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See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with NumericPlots. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + + +\documentclass[parskip]{scrartcl} + +\usepackage[Gray]{SIunits} +% \usepackage{floatbarrier} +% \usepackage{showexpl} +\usepackage{etex} % use e-TeX’s extended register set +% options for package: +% BW: black and white +% AxisStyle=<style>: set standard axis style ([Boxed], Frame, FrameI, None) +\usepackage[ + %BW, + xAxisStyle=Lower, + yAxisStyle=Left, + ]{NumericPlots} + +\usepackage[ + ps2pdf, %% similar to dvips but redefines some macros for use with ps2pdf + final, + bookmarks=true, %% if true, generate PDF bookmarks (requires two passes of pdflatex) + bookmarksopen=false, %% if true, show all PDF bookmarks expanded + bookmarksnumbered=true, %% if true, add the section numbers to the bookmarks +% linkbordercolor=acin_red, +% urlbordercolor=acin_red, +% citebordercolor=acin_red, +% filebordercolor=acin_red, + pdfpagemode=UseOutlines, %% None, UseOutlines (=show bookmarks), UseThumbs (show thumbnails), FullScreen +% breaklinks, + pdfauthor = {Thomas Koenig Alexander Michel Michael Baumgart}, + pdftitle = {NumericPlots - plot numeric data with latex}, + pdfsubject = {}, + plainpages=false, + hyperindex=true, +]{hyperref} + +\title{NumericPlots - plot numeric data with latex} +\author{Thomas K\"{o}nig, Alexander Michel, Michael Baumgart} +\date{\today} + +\begin{document} + +% redefining the StdLabelOption and StdTickLabelOption applies to all following +% plots. +% \renewcommand{\StdLabelOption}{\LARGE} +% \renewcommand{\StdTickLabelOption}{\LARGE} + +\maketitle + +Plotting numeric data is a task which often has to be done for scientific +papers. In \LaTeX, however, it is only possible to include graphics created with +an external program. The pstricks-packages provide many commands to +generate graphics in \LaTeX. To generate simple graphics from numeric data, +however, it is difficult to use. This package provides a simpler interface for +the pstricks-package to plot numeric data. + +\tableofcontents + +\part{Introduction} + +Plotting numeric data is a task which often has to be done for scientific +papers. In \LaTeX, however, it is only possible to include graphics created with +an external program. The pstricks-packages provide very many commands to +generate graphics in \LaTeX. To generate simple graphics from numeric data, +however, it is difficult to use. This package provides a simpler interface for +the pstricks-package to plot numeric data. + +NumericPlots is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +any later version. + +NumericPlots is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +GNU General Public License for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +along with NumericPlots. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/. + +Copyright 2010 Thomas K\"{o}nig, Alexander Michel, Michael Baumgart + + +% \part{Using the package} -> in BasicFunctionality + +\include{BasicFunctionality} + +\include{MultiplePlots} + +\section{package options} + +\section{list of commands and options} + +\include{options} + +\include{TechnicalDetails} + + +% \part{Examples} + +\include{FurtherExamples} + +\include{TestPlots} + + +% \part{Version} + +\include{history} + +% \section{Test Calculations} +% +% Teste setkeys +% +% Watch: +% +% \setkeys*[NumericDataPlot]{Axis}{xO=34, xMin=10} +% \setrmkeys[NumericDataPlot]{AxisWait} +% \begin{tabular}{ll} +% xMin & \NumDataPlotxMin\\ +% \textbf{xO:} & \NumDataPlotxO \\ +% \end{tabular} +% +% \setkeys*[NumericDataPlot]{Axis}{xMin=10, xO=34} +% \setrmkeys[NumericDataPlot]{AxisWait} +% \begin{tabular}{ll} +% xMin & \NumDataPlotxMin\\ +% \textbf{xO:} & \NumDataPlotxO \\ +% \end{tabular} +% +% \setkeys*[NumericDataPlot]{Axis}{xMin=10} +% \setrmkeys[NumericDataPlot]{AxisWait} +% \begin{tabular}{ll} +% xMin & \NumDataPlotxMin\\ +% \textbf{xO:} & \NumDataPlotxO \\ +% \end{tabular} +% +% calculation example: + +% \setkeys*[NumericDataPlot]{Axis}{xO=34, xMax=20, xMin=10, Dx=2} +% \setrmkeys[NumericDataPlot]{AxisWait} +% \begin{tabular}{ll} +% xCoordMin & \NumDataPlotxCoordMin\\ +% xCoordMax & \NumDataPlotxCoordMax \\ +% xMin: & \NumDataPlotxMin \\ +% xMax: & \NumDataPlotxMax \\ +% xCoordMax: & \NumDataPlotxCoordMax \\ +% xCoordMin: & \NumDataPlotxCoordMin \\ +% Dx: & \NumDataPlotDx \\ +% \textit{xNrTicks:} & \xNrTicks \\ +% %\textit{NumDataPlotdx} & \NumDataPlotdx\\ +% %\textit{NumDataPlotxCoordOrig} & \NumDataPlotdx\\ +% \textbf{xO:} & \NumDataPlotxO \\ +% \end{tabular} + +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/numericplots/README.TEXLIVE b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/numericplots/README.TEXLIVE new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..fc82eb8619a --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/numericplots/README.TEXLIVE @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +The following files have been removed in the TeX Live installation of +the current package, typically due to duplication, lack of space, or +missing source code. You can find these files on CTAN at + http://mirror.ctan.org/graphics/numericplots +If questions or concerns, email tex-live@tug.org. + + struct2latex.m + roman.m + dspace2struct.m + export2latex.m + dspace2latex.m diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/numericplots/README.doc b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/numericplots/README.doc new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..df2bcb942a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/numericplots/README.doc @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +The NumericPlots package --- LaTeX package to plot numeric data using pstricks +Maintained by Thomas König, Alexander Michel, Michael Baumgart +E-mail: NumericPlots@tikey.de +Released under the GNU General Public License version 3 or later +See <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/> +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Copyright 2010 Thomas König, Alexander Michel, Michael Baumgart + +Plotting numeric data is a task which often has to be done for scientific +papers. In \LaTeX, however, it is only possible to include graphics created with +an external program. The pstricks-packages provide very many commands to +generate graphics in \LaTeX. To generate simple graphics from numeric data, +however, it is difficult to use. This package provides a simpler interface for +the pstricks-package to plot numeric data. + +NumericPlots is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +any later version. + +NumericPlots is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +GNU General Public License for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +along with NumericPlots. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/numericplots/TechnicalDetails.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/numericplots/TechnicalDetails.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bfbb7ac84ca --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/numericplots/TechnicalDetails.tex @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ +% Copyright 2010 Thomas König, Alexander Michel +% +% This file is part of NumericPlots. +% +% NumericPlots is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% any later version. +% +% NumericPlots is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with NumericPlots. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + +\section{Technical Details} + +This section should just give some hints how to use the different coordinate +system. + +A new plot is created with the environment +\texttt{NumericDataPlot}. The options are illustrated in the following example. + +\begin{minipage}[T]{0.5\linewidth} + \begin{verbatim} + \begin{NumericDataPlot} + [xPicMin=300, xPicMax=700] + {\textwidth}{5cm} + \setxAxis + {xMin=1, xMax=1.6, Dx=0.2} + \setyAxis + {yMin=50, yMax=150, Dy=25} + + \plotxAxis[NoLabel]{} + \plotyAxis[NoLabel]{} + + \listplot[style=StdLineStyA] + {\IdentI} + + \NDPhline[linecolor=LineColorD]{73} + \NDPvline[linecolor=LineColorE, linestyle=dashed]{1.5} + \end{NumericDataPlot} + \end{verbatim} +\end{minipage} + +\vspace{1cm} +\begin{center} +\frame{ + \begin{NumericDataPlot} + [xPicMin=300, xPicMax=700, yPicMin=200, yPicMax=700, + llx=-1cm, lly=-2cm, urx=15pt, ury=30pt] + {0.5\textwidth}{5cm} + + \psline(300,200)(700,200)(700,700)(300,700)(300,200) + \pnode(300,200){PicLL} + \pnode(700,200){PicLR} + \pnode(700,700){PicUR} + \pnode(300,700){PicUL} + \rput(200,100){\Rnode{CapLL}{(xPicMin, yPicMin)}} + \ncline{->}{CapLL}{PicLL} + \rput(800,100){\Rnode{CapLR}{(xPicMax, yPicMin)}} + \ncline{->}{CapLR}{PicLR} + \rput(800,800){\Rnode{CapUR}{(xPicMax, yPicMax)}} + \ncline{->}{CapUR}{PicUR} + \rput(200,800){\Rnode{CapUL}{(xPicMin, yPicMax)}} + \ncline{->}{CapUL}{PicUL} + + \pnode(400,400){PlotLL} + \pnode(600,400){PlotLR} + \pnode(600,600){PlotUR} + \pnode(400,600){PlotUL} + \rput(350,300){\Rnode{PCapLL}{(xCoordMin, yCoordMin)}} + \ncline{->}{PCapLL}{PlotLL} + \rput(800,450){\Rnode{PCapLR}{(xCoordMax, yCoordMin)}} + \ncline{->}{PCapLR}{PlotLR} + \rput(800,650){\Rnode{PCapUR}{(xCoordMax, yCoordMax)}} + \ncline{->}{PCapUR}{PlotUR} + \rput(500,870){\Rnode{PCapUL}{(xCoordMin, yCoordMax)}} + \ncline{->}{PCapUL}{PlotUL} + + \rput(210,350){\pnode{LLXA}} + \rput(300,350){\pnode{LLXB}} + \ncline{<->}{LLXA}{LLXB} + \naput{llx} + + \rput(350,200){\pnode{LLXA}} + \rput(350,0){\pnode{LLXB}} + \ncline{<->}{LLXA}{LLXB} + \naput{lly} + + \rput(755,350){\pnode{URXA}} + \rput(700,350){\pnode{URXB}} + \ncline{<->}{URXA}{URXB} + \naput{urx} + + \rput(350,805){\pnode{URXA}} + \rput(350,700){\pnode{URXB}} + \ncline{<->}{URXA}{URXB} + \naput{ury} + + + \setxAxis + {xCoordMin=400, xCoordMax=600, + xMin=1, xMax=1.6, Dx=0.2} + \setyAxis + {yCoordMin=400, yCoordMax=600, + yMin=50, yMax=150, Dy=25} + + \plotxAxis[NoLabel]{} + \plotyAxis[NoLabel]{} + + \listplot[style=StdLineStyA]{\IdentI} + \end{NumericDataPlot} + } +\end{center} + +% \define@cmdkeys[NumericDataPlot]{General}[NumDataPlotG]{ +% xPicMin, yPicMin, xPicMax, yPicMax +% } +% +% +% \define@key[NumericDataPlot]{General}{llx}[\StdLLX]{ +% \psset{llx=#1} +% \addtolength{\OffsetWidth}{\StdLLX} +% \addtolength{\OffsetWidth}{-#1} +% } +% \define@key[NumericDataPlot]{General}{urx}[\StdURX]{ +% \psset{urx=#1} +% \addtolength{\OffsetWidth}{-\StdURX} +% \addtolength{\OffsetWidth}{#1} +% } +% \define@key[NumericDataPlot]{General}{lly}[\StdLLY]{\psset{lly=#1}} +% \define@key[NumericDataPlot]{General}{ury}[\StdURY]{\psset{ury=#1}}
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