Hello,
I guess nobody has responded to this email?
I don't use windows, but I believe that this problem usually indicates
that gnuplot (i.e., the program, not the Python interface) didn't start
up correctly. It could be a PATH problem, for example. If you search
the mailing list archives you will see several similar questions and
responses.
Michael
John Bollinger wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Thanks for Gnuplot.py!
>
>The following is not a problem in 1.5:
>
>
>
>>>>import Gnuplot
>>>>g = Gnuplot.Gnuplot()
>>>>g('test')
>>>>
>>>>
>Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
> File
>"C:\Python23\Lib\site-packages\Gnuplot\_Gnuplot.py",
>line 199, in __call_
>_
> self.gnuplot(s)
> File
>"C:\Python23\Lib\site-packages\Gnuplot\gp_win32.py",
>line 125, in __call_
>_
> self.write(s + '\n')
>IOError: [Errno 22] Invalid argument
>
>
>
>Python 3.2.3
>Numeric 23.1
>Gnuplot.py 1.7
>gnuplot 3.8j
>win 2k
>
>
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Michael Haggerty
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