gnuplot-0.3.3: 2D and 3D plots using gnuplotSource codeContentsIndex
Graphics.Gnuplot.Frame.OptionSet
Synopsis
data T graph
deflt :: T graph
add :: T -> [String] -> T graph -> T graph
remove :: T -> T graph -> T graph
size :: C graph => Double -> Double -> T graph -> T graph
title :: C graph => String -> T graph -> T graph
xRange :: C graph => (Double, Double) -> T graph -> T graph
yRange :: C graph => (Double, Double) -> T graph -> T graph
zRange :: (Double, Double) -> T T -> T T
xLabel :: C graph => String -> T graph -> T graph
yLabel :: C graph => String -> T graph -> T graph
zLabel :: String -> T T -> T T
Documentation
data T graph Source
deflt :: T graphSource
The default options contain what we expect as default value in gnuplot. We need an entry for every option that cannot be reset by unset.
add :: T -> [String] -> T graph -> T graphSource
Add an option with arguments as plain strings. This is very flexible, but not very safe. Use it only as fall-back, if there is no specific setter function in Graphics.Gnuplot.Frame.OptionSet.
remove :: T -> T graph -> T graphSource
Remove an option.
size :: C graph => Double -> Double -> T graph -> T graphSource
title :: C graph => String -> T graph -> T graphSource
xRange :: C graph => (Double, Double) -> T graph -> T graphSource
yRange :: C graph => (Double, Double) -> T graph -> T graphSource
zRange :: (Double, Double) -> T T -> T TSource
xLabel :: C graph => String -> T graph -> T graphSource
yLabel :: C graph => String -> T graph -> T graphSource
zLabel :: String -> T T -> T TSource
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