X Y {Z} <flag>
)), and the columns are separated by single spaces.
This can be useful if you want to generate contours and then save them for
further use. The same method can be used to save interpolated data
(see set samples (p.
) and set dgrid3d (p.
)).
Syntax:
set table {"outfile" | $datablock}
plot <whatever>
unset table
Tabular output is written to the named file, if any, otherwise it is written
to the current value of set output. Alternatively, tabular output can be
redirected to a named data block. Data block names start with '$', see also
inline data (p.
). You must explicitly unset table in order to go back to normal
plotting on the current terminal.
See also plot with table (p.
).