I use this gnuplot script ( I'm bound to use the 4.6 version of Gnuplot ) :
And the output is :
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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?
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Maybe a terminal command for adjusting the x and y values of the screen?
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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.
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Hi All,
Seems I have an xargs stdin problem that I don't understand.
I have a script (call it myscript.sh) that takes the names of one or more file(s) specified on the command line and creates a single gnuplot command file containing multiple records, one for each specified file. Each of... (9 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
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Hello
I have a text file with tens of thousands of rows
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x y
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
grid-cert-info
GRID-CERT-INFO(1) Globus Commands GRID-CERT-INFO(1)NAME
grid-cert-info - Display information about a certificate
SYNOPSIS
grid-cert-info [-help] [-usage] [-version] [-versions]
grid-cert-info [-file CERTIFICATE-FILE] [-rfc2253] [-all]
[-subject] | [-s]
[-issuer] | [-i]
[-issuerhash] | [-ih]
[-startdate] | [-sd]
[-endate] | [-ed]
DESCRIPTION
The grid-cert-info program displays information contained within a certificate file. By default it shows a text representation of the
entire certificate. Specific facts about the certificate can be shown instead by using command-line options. If any of those options are
used, then the default display is suppressed. This can be added to the output by using the -all command-line option.
If multiple display options are included on the command-line, the facts related to those will be displayed on separate lines in the order
that they occur. If an option is specified multiple time, that fact will be displayed multiple times.
The full set of command-line options to grid-cert-info are:
-help, -usage
Display the command-line options to grid-cert-info and exit.
-version, -versions
Display the version number of the grid-cert-info command. The second form includes more details.
-file CERTIFICATE-FILE
Display information about the first certificate contained in the file named by CERTIFICATE-FILE instead of the default user
certificate.
-rfc2253
Display X.509 distinguished names using the string representation defined in RFC 2253 instead of the default OpenSSL oneline format.
-all
Display the text representation of the entire certificate in addition to any other facts requested by command-line options. This is the
default if no fact-specific command-line options are used.
-subject, -s
Display the subject name of the X.509 certificate.
-issuer, -i
Display the issuer name of the X.509 certificate.
-issuerhash, -ih
Display the default hash of the issuer name of the X.509 certificate. This can be used to locate which CA certificate in the trusted
certificate directory issued the certifcate being inspected.
-startdate, -sd
Display a string representation of the date and time when the certificate is valid from. This is displayed in the format used by the
OpenSSL x509 command.
-enddate, -dd
Display a string representation of the date and time when the certificate is valid until. This is displayed in the format used by the
OpenSSL x509 command.
EXAMPLES
Display the validity times for the default certificate
% grid-cert-info -sd -ed
Aug 31 12:33:47 2009 GMT
Aug 31 12:33:47 2010 GMT
Display the same information about a different certificate specified on the command-line
% grid-cert-info -sd -ed -f /etc/grid-security/hostcert.pem
Jan 21 12:24:48 2003 GMT
Jul 15 11:30:57 2020 GMT
Display the subject of a certificate in both the default and the RFC 2253 forms.
% grid-cert-info -subject
/DC=org/DC=example/DC=grid/CN=Joe User
% grid-cert-info -subject -rfc2253
CN=Joe User,DC=grid,DC=example,DC=org
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following environment variables affect the execution of grid-cert-info:
X509_USER_CERT
Path to the default certificate file to inspect.
AUTHOR
University of Chicago
Globus Toolkit 5.0.1 03/22/2010 GRID-CERT-INFO(1)