List of Tables

 

Chapter 3. Working with data

Table 3.1. The rand(x) function is used both to access the random number generator and to set its seeds, depending on the value of the argument.

Chapter 4. Practical matters

Table 4.1. String functions

Table 4.2. Selected default hot key bindings

Chapter 5. Doing it with style

Table 5.1. All possible combinations of errorbars and errorlines styles

Chapter 6. Decorations

Table 6.1. Options to set arrow ... controlling the generation of arrowheads

Chapter 7. All about axes

Table 7.1. Prefixes used to indicate the selected coordinate system

Table 7.2. Conversion specifiers understood by the gprintf( ... ) function and used to format numeric values for the set format command. See table 7.3 and table 7.4 for conversion specifiers for date and time values.

Table 7.3. Alphabetically sorted conversion specifiers for date/time information for the set format and settimefmt commands. See table 7.2 to format numeric values. See table 7.4 for a list sorted by topic.

Table 7.4. Conversion specifiers for date/time information for the set format and set timefmt commands, sorted by topic. See table 7.2 to format numeric values. See table 7.3 for a list sorted alphabetically by conversion specifier.

Chapter 8. Three-dimensional plots

Table 8.1. The values used in the mask to the set hidden3d option

Table 8.2. The values of the mask used in the set border option. The fat lines are the ones switched on by the corresponding bit in the mask.