I'm looking for similar experiences. In my case I want to plot tabular data,
not just functions. I'm currently doing:
set xdata time # The x axis data is time
set timefmt "%Y-%m-%d" # The dates in the file look like YYYY-MM-DD. Note!
gnuplot only does numbers not strings.
set format x "%b %d" # On the x-axis, we want tics like Jun 10
#set terminal gif tiny size 850,600
set terminal dumb
plot '< ./tickertape_appsbyweek.pl' using 1:2 with linespoints title 'Total
applications', "" using 1:3 with linespoints title 'Trial Program'
I'm just looking for something a little neater and cleaner, and more easily
adapted for different SQL queries.
Graphix-2 wrote:
>
> It looks like there might be at least three perl front-ends to gnuplot:
> gnuplot.pm, chart::graph and
> gnuplotIF. Anyone use one or more of these and have any suggestions on
> which or these (or
> other) to use?
>
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