This is the official manual for the latest Org-mode release.
Org-Plot can produce 2D and 3D graphs of information stored in org tables
using Gnuplot http://www.gnuplot.info/ and gnuplot-mode
http://xafs.org/BruceRavel/GnuplotMode. To see this in action, ensure
that you have both Gnuplot and Gnuplot mode installed on your system, then
call org-plot/gnuplot
on the following table.
#+PLOT: title:"Citas" ind:1 deps:(3) type:2d with:histograms set:"yrange [0:]" | Sede | Max cites | H-index | |-----------+-----------+---------| | Chile | 257.72 | 21.39 | | Leeds | 165.77 | 19.68 | | Sao Paolo | 71.00 | 11.50 | | Stockholm | 134.19 | 14.33 | | Morelia | 257.56 | 17.67 |
Notice that Org Plot is smart enough to apply the table's headers as labels.
Further control over the labels, type, content, and appearance of plots can
be exercised through the #+PLOT:
lines preceding a table. See below
for a complete list of Org-plot options. For more information and examples
see the Org-plot tutorial at
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-plot.html.
set
title
ind
x
axis.
deps
dep:(3 4)
to graph the third and
fourth columns (defaults to graphing all other columns aside from the ind
column).
type
2d
, 3d
, or grid
.
with
with
option to be inserted for every col being plotted
(e.g., lines
, points
, boxes
, impulses
, etc...).
Defaults to lines
.
file
"
path/to/desired/output-file"
.
labels
deps
(defaults to the column headers
if they exist).
line
map
3d
or grid
types, set this to t
to graph a
flat mapping rather than a 3d
slope.
timefmt
script
$datafile
in the specified script will be replaced with
the path to the generated data file. Note: even if you set this option, you
may still want to specify the plot type, as that can impact the content of
the data file.