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nicky van foreest wrote:
I cannot help you right away this time. This is what I know:
I checked the demo.py file that comes along with python-gnuplot. There the plotting starts with the z-values, then the x, and then the y values: This is not what you seem to be doing. See the line: g.splot(Gnuplot.GridData(m,x,y, binary=0))
Besides this, I recall from the not the frequently asked questions site of gnuplot that interlacing spaces has some effect on the plotting of data, which effect I forgot. This may also affect your plot.
Sorry that I cannot be of further help this time.
Not at all, no reason to be sorry, thanks for the help and the pointers to the demo file. I will take a closer look at that file and the test.py file too. Thanks again! Esmail