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Thanks rubin. Unfortunately, the most efficient way to use gnuplot in this instance is to build one command file for all specified files and then pass that one command file to gnuplot. Doing them one by one with the "-n1 -p" options won't help me in this case.
Agreed, but the problem was originally stated differently[*].
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Originally Posted by paulianna2002
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If I run 'myscript.sh file1.dat file2.dat', it works as expected and gnuplot waits for me to press the enter key before moving onto the next plot.
But, if I do something like 'ls file*.dat | xargs myscript.sh' gnuplot runs through all of the plots without waiting for me to press enter.
So, gnuplot is getting something from stdin effectively making my pause commands useless.
Hi, I am a beginner using UNIX, and was wondering how to use gnuplot from UNIX on my pc. I am connected remotely to my work's UNIX server using Secure Shell Client, and gnuplot won't open a new window when I use the plot command. How do I do this?
Moreover, is it possible to save things from the... (0 Replies)
Good Afternoon,
I'm having an issue finding the correct libX11.a fileset on my 595 running AIX 5.3.0.0. Currently I'm trying to instal Sarcheck on my nim master. The problem occurs during the GNUPLOT installation.
error: failed dependencies:
libX11.a(shr4.o) is needed by gnuplot-3.7.1-1... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to make a plot of an ASCII file using GNUplot, but I keep getting error msg:
for example plot filename.txt
It says that (.txt ) is not identified ... I tried to write it without the .txt part, but I also get the error msg.
Any idea why? :confused: (1 Reply)
I'm running a simulation (programmed in C) which makes calls to gnuplot periodically to plot data I have stored.
First I open a pipe to gnuplot and set it to multiplot:
FILE * pipe = popen("gnuplot", "w");
fprintf(pipe, "set multiplot\n");
fflush(pipe);
(this pipe stays open until the... (0 Replies)
Hi,
Im trying to plot a time series with gnuplot. this is my script
set xdata time
set yrange
set timefmt "%H"
set xrange
set format x "%H:%M:%S"
plot "time_vs_times.txt" using 1:2 title 'Interarrival time' with points lw 2
and this is my data
11:14:18 5
11:14:19 10... (10 Replies)
Hi,
I want a graph plot using gnuplot for df -h command.
like filesystem, total size and avail size.
Thanks,
Anjan
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I want a graph plot using gnuplot for df -h command per hour. (4 Replies)
Hi!
Let's say I have these two columns in file.txt
0 1
1 5
2 10
3 15
4 20
5 25
in gnuplot, i would plot usingplot 'file.txt' u 1:2
If I wanted to add a label to the y-axis I would useset label "Ef" at 0.0,7.0
However, I want the label Ef to be on the otherside of the y-axis. Not... (0 Replies)
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aida2flat
AIDA2FLAT(1) User Commands AIDA2FLAT(1)NAME
aida2flat - Convert AIDA data files to a flat format
SYNOPSIS
aida2flat [options] aidafile [aidafile2 ...]
DESCRIPTION
Convert AIDA data files to a flat format which is more human-readable then the XML (and by default also plottable directly using
make-plots). The output is by default written out to standard output unless the --split, --smart-output, --gnuplot, or --output options are
specified. When specifying either input or output filenames, a '-' is used to refer to stdin or stdout as appropriate.
Histograms can also be filtered by AIDA path, using the -m or -M options for a positive or negative regex pattern patch respectively.
OPTIONS -h, --help
show this help message and exit
-o OUTPUT, --output=OUTPUT
Write all histos to a single output file, rather than the default writing to stdout. stdout can be explicitly specified by setting
'-' as the output filename. This option will be disregarded if --split, --smart-output, or --gnuplot is specified.
-s, --split
Write each histo to a separate output file, with names based on the histo path
-S, --smart-output
Write to output files with names based on the corresponding input filename. This option will be disregarded if --split is specified.
-g, --gnuplot
Provide output suitable for Gnuplot's 'plot "foo.dat" with xye'. This option implies --split and will override --output or
--smart-output
--plotinfodir=PLOTINFODIR
directory which may contain plot header information
-m PATHPATTERNS, --match=PATHPATTERNS
Only write out histograms whose $path/$name string matches these regexes
-M PATHUNPATTERNS, --unmatch=PATHUNPATTERNS
Exclude histograms whose $path/$name string matches these regexes
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Lifeng Sun <lifongsun@gmail.com> for the Debian system (but may be used by others).
Rivet June 2012 AIDA2FLAT(1)