# Gnuplot script # plot relative timings for 80-bit vs. 64-bit reset set macros #set term png enhanced font arial 10 size 400,600 set term png enhanced font arial 10 size 500,500 set xlabel "N" set key left top Left reverse set xrange [2**16 : 2**34] set yrange [*:2.5] set logscale x # set logscale y set grid #### 80-bit vs. 64-bit set output 'timing-prec.png' set title "80-bit vs. 64-bit gain in performance" #set ylabel "80-bit vs. 64-bit gain in performance" system("paste 8_rut.dat 10_rut.dat > rut.tmp") system("paste 8_cluster.dat 10_cluster.dat > cluster.tmp") system("paste 8_cluster23.dat 10_cluster23.dat > cluster23.tmp") system("paste 8_cluster42.dat 10_cluster42.dat > cluster42.tmp") system("paste 8_nuke.dat 10_nuke.dat > nuke.tmp") system("paste 8_chromebook.dat 10_chromebook.dat > chromebook.tmp") plot \ "cluster.tmp" using 2:($5/$10) title "Cluster " with lines lw 2 lc rgb "black",\ "cluster23.tmp" using 2:($5/$10) title "Cluster23 " with lines lw 2 lc rgb "gray",\ "cluster42.tmp" using 2:($5/$10) title "Cluster42 " with lines lw 2 lc rgb "brown",\ "nuke.tmp" using 2:($5/$10) title "Nuke " with lines lw 2 lc rgb "blue",\ "rut.tmp" using 2:($5/$10) title "Laptop " with lines lw 2 lc rgb "red",\ "chromebook.tmp" using 2:($5/$10) title "Chromebook " with lines lw 2 lc rgb "green"