Plotting a Simple Graph

We shall first consider plotting simple graphs showing the dependence of one variable upon another. Such a graph may be composed of several elements:

For a good tutorial example of such a simple graph for each of our supported languages, see our standard example 00.

In order to draw such a simple graph, it is necessary to call at least four of the PLplot functions:

  1. plinit, to initialize PLplot.

  2. plenv, to define the range and scale of the graph, and draw labels, axes, etc.

  3. One or more calls to plline or plstring to draw lines or points as needed. Other more complex routines include plbin and plhist to draw histograms, and plerrx and plerry to draw error-bars.

  4. plend, to close the plot.

More than one graph can be drawn on a single set of axes by making repeated calls to the routines listed in item 3 above. PLplot only needs to be initialized once unless plotting to multiple output devices.