Syntax:
set style data parallelaxes plot $DATA using col1{:varcol1} {at <xpos>} {<line properties}, \ $DATA using col2, ...
CHANGE: Version 5.4 of gnuplot introduces a change in the syntax for plot style parallelaxes. The revised syntax allows an unlimited number of parallel axes.
gnuplot 5.2: plot $DATA using 1:2:3:4:5 with parallelaxes gnuplot 5.4: plot for [col=1:5] $DATA using col with parallelaxes
The new syntax also allows explicit placement of the parallel vertical axes along the x axis as in the example below. If no explicit x coordinate is provide axis N will be placed at x=N.
array xpos[5] = [1, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12] plot for [col=1:5] $DATA using col with parallelaxes at xpos[col]
By default gnuplot will automatically determine the range and scale of the
individual axes from the input data, but the usual set axis range commands
can be used to customize this. See set paxis (p. ).