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This shows several waveforms: sine wave, square wave, triangle wave, and rising sawtooth wave.

I think it's good to show them next to each other for context.

The fundamentals of each have the same frequency and phase.

Instructions

See Wikipedia graph-making tips.

Generated in gnuplot with the following script (save as waveforms.plt and then open in gnuplot):

and data files:

square.dat

#	X    Y1
	0	1
	1	1
	1	-1
	2	-1
	2	1
	3	1
	3	-1
	4	-1
	4	1
	5	1
	5	-1
	6	-1

triangle.dat

#	X    Y1
	0	0
	0.5	1
	1.5	-1
	2.5	1
	3.5	-1
	4.5	1
	5.5	-1
	6	0

sawtooth.dat

#	X    Y1
	0	0
	1	1
	1	-1
	3	1
	3	-1
	5	1
	5	-1
	7	1

Then I opened the waveforms.ps file in a text editor to edit the line colors and linestyles, as per this description archive copy at the Wayback Machine. This avoids needing to open in proprietary software, and really isn't that difficult (especially if you don't know the commands in the proprietary software either).  ;-) Identify the lines easily by their color (the arrow is currently magenta and I want it to be black. Ah, there is the entry with 1 0 1, red + blue = magenta) or by using the gnuplot linestyle1. (For instance, gnuplot's linestyle 3 corresponds to the ps file's /LT2.) Then you can edit the colors and dashes by hand.

I changed the original:

/LT1 { PL [4 dl 2 dl] 0 1 0 DL } def

into this:

/LT1 { PL [4 dl 2 dl] 0 0.7 0 DL } def

to make the green a little less neon.

To convert the PostScript file to PNG:

  1. Open it in the GIMP (make sure you have ghostscript installed! - Windows instructions)
    • Enter 500 under Resolution (it doesn't say "DPI" but I think that's what it means)
    • Uncheck Try bounding box (since the bounding box cuts off the edge, unfortunately. You can try with the bounding box first.)
    • Enter large values for Width and Height
    • Check Color
    • Check Strong anti-aliasing for both graphics and text
  2. Crop off extra whitespace (Shift+C if you can't find it in the toolbox)
  3. Possibly need to rotate it: Click Image Transform Rotate 90 degrees clockwise
  4. Filters Blur Gaussian blur at 2.0 px (No need to blur if you use strong anti-aliasing during conversion. I see no significant difference between end results.)
  5. Image Scale Image...
    • Width and Height at 25%
    • Cubic interpolation
  6. You can view at normal size if you want by pressing 1, Ctrl+E
  7. Save as Waveforms.png

Created by User:Omegatron using gnuplot, possibly with post-processing in the GIMP (PNG) or Inkscape (SVG)

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