01-28-2009
Plotting Data within UNIX
I have a set of data that looks similar to the following in UNIX:
0.12_0.008_fall_ff.out:bisect return: 0.08056640625
0.12_0.04_fall_ff.out:bisect return: 0.07470703125
0.12_0.12_fall_ff.out:bisect return: 0.06298828125
0.12_0.24_fall_ff.out:bisect return: 0.05126953125
Previously I have been dumping this data directly into Excel in Windows and plotting the numeric data. My manager just decided that it would be better to have the plot shown within UNIX and even better if the whole thing can be done by simply executing a script. I was looking at several different utilities like plot, gnuplot, etc but failed to even import that data above to any of the utilities to create plots. Does anyone have recommendation on a great tool to plot hundreds of lines of numeric data?
I am looking at graph command right now, but it appears that it only takes x-y plots and therefore needs two sets of data. Otherwise graph appears to be the only utility I know so far that can take data from text files. (gnuplot 4.2 does too, but my company only has 4.0) Please correct me if I am wrong.
Last edited by EDALBNUG; 01-28-2009 at 06:58 PM..
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