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How can I write to x-axis what I want please? I would like to write c_0 to the position of 100, c_0/2 to the position of 50 and c_0/4 to the position of 25. Thank you.










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    How can I write to x-axis what I want please? I would like to write c_0 to the position of 100, c_0/2 to the position of 50 and c_0/4 to the position of 25. Thank you.










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      How can I write to x-axis what I want please? I would like to write c_0 to the position of 100, c_0/2 to the position of 50 and c_0/4 to the position of 25. Thank you.







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          Take a look at the documentation, for example by typing help xtics list into gnuplot. For your specific case, try



          set xtics ("c_0" 100, "c_0/2" 50, "c_0/4" 25)





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            Take a look at the documentation, for example by typing help xtics list into gnuplot. For your specific case, try



            set xtics ("c_0" 100, "c_0/2" 50, "c_0/4" 25)





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              Take a look at the documentation, for example by typing help xtics list into gnuplot. For your specific case, try



              set xtics ("c_0" 100, "c_0/2" 50, "c_0/4" 25)





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                Take a look at the documentation, for example by typing help xtics list into gnuplot. For your specific case, try



                set xtics ("c_0" 100, "c_0/2" 50, "c_0/4" 25)





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                Take a look at the documentation, for example by typing help xtics list into gnuplot. For your specific case, try



                set xtics ("c_0" 100, "c_0/2" 50, "c_0/4" 25)






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