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Sep 6, 2007, 11:01:36 PM9/6/07
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Hi all.
Please read on before telling me that gnuplot doesn't do streamlines.
I know. But probably somebody knows a ready solution for my problem.

I have a file with several columns
X Y Bx By

This data and starting points are sufficient to calculate streamlines.
Does any one know of a script/program that I could feed with my data
and get a streamline data that I can plot with gnuplot?
This must have been done before so I just don't want to invent the
wheel again...

Any help appreciated.

Victor.

ndar...@gmail.com

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Mar 16, 2018, 8:55:53 PM3/16/18
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Hi.


I have the same question. Did you solve the problem?

I really appreciate if you did it and, could you share it with me? thanks.

Karl Ratzsch

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Mar 17, 2018, 3:01:38 AM3/17/18
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Am 17.03.2018 um 01:55 schrieb ndar...@gmail.com:
> El viernes, 7 de septiembre de 2007, 0:01:36 (UTC-3), Victor escribió:
>> Hi all.
>> Please read on before telling me that gnuplot doesn't do streamlines.
>> I know. But probably somebody knows a ready solution for my problem.
>>
>> I have a file with several columns
>> X Y Bx By
>>
>> This data and starting points are sufficient to calculate streamlines.
>> Does any one know of a script/program that I could feed with my data
>> and get a streamline data that I can plot with gnuplot?
>> This must have been done before so I just don't want to invent the
>> wheel again...

>
> I have the same question. Did you solve the problem?
>
> I really appreciate if you did it and, could you share it with me? thanks.
>

Above post is close to ten years old ... and it's not really obvious
what the OP wanted.

Please describe your data a bit better than this

>> I have a file with several columns
>> X Y Bx By

, and what the desired output should look like. How many columns? How
many streamlines?

plot ... us 1:2:3:4 with vectors nohead

could be what you want.

Karl
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