Syntax:
set style arrow <index> default set style arrow <index> {nohead | head | backhead | heads} {size <length>,<angle>{,<backangle>} {fixed}} {filled | empty | nofilled | noborder} {front | back} { {linestyle | ls <line_style>} | {linetype | lt <line_type>} {linewidth | lw <line_width} {linecolor | lc <colorspec>} {dashtype | dt <dashtype>} } unset style arrow show style arrow
index
is an integer that identifies the arrowstyle.
If default is given all arrow style parameters are set to their default values.
If the linestyle index
already exists, only the given parameters are
changed while all others are preserved. If not, all undefined values are
set to the default values.
Specifying nohead produces arrows drawn without a head — a line segment. This gives you yet another way to draw a line segment on the plot. By default, arrows have one head. Specifying heads draws arrow heads on both ends of the line.
Head size can be modified using size length
,
angle
or
size
length
,
angle
,
backangle
, where
length
defines length of each
branch of the arrow head and
angle
the angle (in degrees) they make with
the arrow.
Length
is in x-axis units; this can be changed by first,
second, graph, screen, or character before the
length
; see
coordinates (p.
) for details.
By default the size of the arrow head is reduced for very short arrows. This can be disabled using the fixed keyword after the size command.
backangle
is the angle (in degrees) the back branches make with the arrow
(in the same direction as
angle
). It is ignored if the style is nofilled.
Specifying filled produces filled arrow heads with a border line around the arrow head. Specifying noborder produces filled arrow heads with no border. In this case the tip of the arrow head lies exactly on the endpoint of the vector and the arrow head is slightly smaller overall. Dashed arrows should always use noborder, since a dashed border is ugly. Not all terminals support filled arrow heads.
The line style may be selected from a user-defined list of line styles
(see set style line (p. )) or may be defined here by providing values for
line_type
(an index from the default list of styles) and/or
line_width
(which is a multiplier for the default width).
Note, however, that if a user-defined line style has been selected, its properties (type and width) cannot be altered merely by issuing another set style arrow command with the appropriate index and lt or lw.
If front is given, the arrows are written on top of the graphed data. If back is given (the default), the arrow is written underneath the graphed data. Using front will prevent a arrow from being obscured by dense data.
Examples:
To draw an arrow without an arrow head and double width, use:
set style arrow 1 nohead lw 2 set arrow arrowstyle 1
See also set arrow (p. ) for further examples.