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146 <strong>gnuplot</strong> 4.3 70 SET-SHOW<br />
To place the xy-plane at a position ’pos’ on the z-axis, ticslevel may be set equal to (pos - zmin) /<br />
(zmin - zmax). However, this position will change if the z range is changed.<br />
The alternative form set xyplane at fixes the placement of the xy plane at a specific Z<br />
value regardless of the current z range. Thus to force the x, y, and z axes to meet at a common origin<br />
one would specify set xyplane at 0.<br />
See also set view (p. 139), and set zeroaxis (p. 148).<br />
70.91 Xzeroaxis<br />
The set xzeroaxis command draws a line at y = 0. For details, please see set zeroaxis (p. 148).<br />
70.92 Y2data<br />
The set y2data command sets y2 (right-hand) axis data to timeseries (dates/times). Please see set<br />
xdata (p. 140).<br />
70.93 Y2dtics<br />
The set y2dtics command changes tics on the y2 (right-hand) axis to days of the week. Please see set<br />
xdtics (p. 140) for details.<br />
70.94 Y2label<br />
The set y2label command sets the label for the y2 (right-hand) axis. Please see set xlabel (p. 141).<br />
70.95 Y2mtics<br />
The set y2mtics command changes tics on the y2 (right-hand) axis to months of the year. Please see<br />
set xmtics (p. 142) for details.<br />
70.96 Y2range<br />
The set y2range command sets the vertical range that will be displayed on the y2 (right-hand) axis.<br />
Please see set xrange (p. 142) for details.<br />
70.97 Y2tics<br />
The set y2tics command controls major (labelled) tics on the y2 (right-hand) axis. Please see set xtics<br />
(p. 143) for details.<br />
70.98 Y2zeroaxis<br />
The set y2zeroaxis command draws a line at the origin of the y2 (right-hand) axis (x2 = 0). For<br />
details, please see set zeroaxis (p. 148).<br />
70.99 Ydata<br />
The set ydata commands sets y-axis data to timeseries (dates/times). Please see set xdata (p. 140).