print <expression> {, <expression>, ...}
The print command prints the value of one or more expressions. Output is to the screen unless it has been redirected using a prior set print command. See expressions (p. ). See also printerr (p. ).
An 4#4expression5#5 may be any valid gnuplot expression, including numeric or string constants, a function returning a number or string, an array, or the name of a variable. It is also possible to print a datablock. The sprintf and gprintf functions can be used in conjunction with print for additional flexibility in formmating output.
Examples:
print 123 + 456 print sinh(pi/2) print "rms of residuals (FIT_STDFIT) is ", FIT_STDFIT print sprintf("rms of residuals is %.3f after fit.", FIT_STDFIT) print $DATA