I'd like to draw function graphs in a LaTeX document. I'm using PGF/TikZ
that allows to interact with gnuplot, but it does not use gnuplot as
plotter but just for function evaluation. And gnuplot is not very good at
this, it does not even know 'min' or 'max'.
pgfmanual.pdf says, that in the TikZ you can write in a tikzpicture
environment:
--plot[local options] function {gnuplot formula}
This command does two things:
1. It writes a gnuplot script containing the formula to a
file like plot-name.gnuplot .
2. It checks for a data table in plot-name.table and displays the
contained curve.
Outside of LaTeX, say in a Makefile, you call gnuplot in order to run
plot-name.gnuplot and receive plot-name.table:
%.table: %.gnuplot
gnuplot $<
Now you can easily guess, what I want to do. I like to write a Haskell
formula in '--plot' and get a Haskell program, that renders the table.
The LaTeX macro invocation should look like:
--plot[local options] haskellfunction {haskell formula}
The Make rule should look like:
%.table: %.hs
runhaskell $<
Has anyone tried to write such a '--plot' command for TikZ?
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