Summary
I'm trying to use error bars with gnuplot but am running into two problems. The first problem is that the error bars are not correctly aligned. The second problem is that I can't specify multiple data sets when using error bars.
First problem: error bar alignment
The first problem is that the error bars are not correctly aligned as can be seen in the following image:
This image was generated from the following script:
set terminal postscript eps enhanced
set yrange [0:20]
set style data histogram
set style histogram errorbars gap 1
set output 'out.eps'
plot "test.dat" using 2:3
and the following test input data
header colA errA colB errB
typeX 10.0 1.0 15.1 1.5
typeY 5.0 0.5 12.1 0.8
The bar error bar at point 0.5 on the x-axis should be associated with first histogram entry rather than being offset. I've tried a few different things, and this simple example is very close to what is shown in the gnuplot 5.0 user manual on page 55 (screenshot below since there isn't an HTML version.
Second problem: specifying multiple data sets with error bars
Using the same test input data from before, the following code will generate a histogram plot with two data sets without using error bars:
set terminal postscript eps enhanced
set yrange [0:20]
set style data histogram
set style histogram
set output 'out.eps'
plot 'test.dat' using 2, '' using 4
But if I try to modify this, as shown below, to generate error bars I get an invalid eps file that can't be displayed.
set terminal postscript eps enhanced
set yrange [0:20]
set style data histogram
set style histogram errorbars
set output 'out2.eps'
plot 'test.dat' using 2:3, '' using 4:5
I have tested this on both OS X with gnuplot 5.0 patchlevel 2
and on Arch Linux with the same version of gnuplot and also with gnuplot 5.0 patchlevel 3