Help needed in input redirection .
My problem is as follows..
I have a shell script as follows which calls another gnuplot script .
datagen.sh
Code:
#!/bin/ksh
gnuplot plot_I.plt
In the above file I am calling another file called plot_I.plt which reside in the same directory
Now my problem is I dont want to call that file instead of I want to merge that file plot_I.plt to datagen.sh and delete that file plot_I.plt
plot_I.plt
Code:
#!/usr/local/bin/gnuplot -persist
reset
set xrange[0:10400]
set x2range[0:2600]
plot "I_indat.txt" ax x2y1 with lines, "I_outplot" with lines
pause -1
Code:
I know there is command in unix to input a file like
command << EOF
EOF . But never used it . Please help how to input redirection using the above command or anything beside this..
I tried something like this but wont get sucess..
Code:
gnuplot <<EOF
#!/usr/local/bin/gnuplot -persist
reset
set xrange[0:10400]
set x2range[0:2600]
plot "I_indat.txt" ax x2y1 with lines, "I_outplot" with lines
pause -1
EOF`
I am sure I am wrong with my code , please help ..
Thanks in advance..
user_prady
Last edited by user_prady; 11-16-2007 at 01:55 AM..
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