From: Thomas S. <t.s...@fz...> - 2009-05-08 12:47:38
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plot 'log' using (timecolumn(1)-87000):2 Augasm wrote: > > I have a similar question. Can we make the same adjustments if we set > xdata time? <BR><BR> > > I have a log of data from an instrument, but the time stamps are off by 1 > day and 10 minutes. I need to correlate the point in the log when things > went async to a real time event within our facility. I've tried > subtracting the time specified in the same format as given in my timefmt > command, i.e.<BR> > set xdata time<BR> > set timefmt "%Y%m%d_%H:%M:%S"<BR> > plot 'log' u ($1-00000001_00:10:00):2<BR> > <BR> > and I've tried subtracting 87000 seconds, i.e.<BR> > plot 'log' u ($1-87000):2<BR><BR> > > The first idea fails altogether, the second idea compiles but doesn't > work out in the plot. Is this time adjustment possible? > <BR><BR> > Cheers,<BR> > john > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/how-to-shift-the-points-on-x-axis-tp23343419p23445301.html Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |