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`reorder columns randomly \ |{ascending in x|y|z} \ |{descending in x|y|z}' |
Reorder the columns in various ways.
In the `randomly
' style, the column data are shuffled randomly by
index, retaining the correspondance between a given x and y. This is
useful with `draw symbol
' using colored dots -- it prevents the
overpainting of one dot on another from biasing the color field to
values that happened to occur near the end of the column data. If you
prefer the overpainting to be done in random order, use this command to
reorder the columns randomly. The random number is selected using the
system `rand
' call, with the seed being provided by the PID
(process ID) of the job.
The `ascending
' and `descending
' styles do what you'd expect.