From: Thomas S. <t.s...@fz...> - 2009-10-10 10:18:11
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the endless loop may be caused by the "tics generation mechanism" which loops endlessly when the step size is too small for the machine precision - but this has been repaired one year ago... i'm not able to reproduce this behaviour, instead i get the message warning: tick interval too small for machine precision warning: tick interval too small for machine precision but i'm running an older kernel System: Linux 2.4.21-303-athlon lq-3 wrote: > > gnuplot version and system environment: >> G N U P L O T >> Version 4.2 patchlevel 6 >> last modified Sep 2009 >> System: Linux 2.6.30-ARCH >> lq ~ $ uname -a >> Linux lq-laptop 2.6.30-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Sep 9 12:37:32 UTC 2009 >> i686 Genuine Intel(R) CPU T2060 @ 1.60GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux > > terminal:wxt or x11 > command:plot 'dat' > > result: a lot of cpu used and no image ploted > > > 1. 0.7000000000000001 > 2. 0.7 > 3. 0.7000000000000001 > 4. 0.7 > 5. 0.7000000000000001 > 6. 0.7 > 7. 0.7000000000000001 > 8. 0.7 > 9. 0.7000000000000001 > 10. 0.7 > 11. 0.7000000000000001 > 12. 0.7 > 13. 0.7000000000000001 > 14. 0.7 > 15. 0.7000000000000001 > 16. 0.7 > 17. 0.7000000000000001 > 18. 0.7 > 19. 0.7000000000000001 > 20. 0.7 > 21. 0.7000000000000001 > 22. 0.7 > 23. 0.7000000000000001 > 24. 0.7 > 25. 0.7000000000000001 > 26. 0.7 > 27. 0.7000000000000001 > 28. 0.7 > 29. 0.7000000000000001 > 30. 0.7 > 31. 0.7000000000000001 > 32. 0.7 > 33. 0.7000000000000001 > 34. 0.7 > 35. 0.7000000000000001 > 36. 0.7 > 37. 0.7000000000000001 > 38. 0.7 > 39. 0.7000000000000001 > 40. 0.7 > 41. 0.7000000000000001 > 42. 0.7 > 43. 0.7000000000000001 > 44. 0.7 > 45. 0.7000000000000001 > 46. 0.7 > 47. 0.7000000000000001 > 48. 0.7 > 49. 0.7000000000000001 > 50. 0.7 > 51. 0.7000000000000001 > 52. 0.7 > 53. 0.7000000000000001 > 54. 0.7 > 55. 0.7000000000000001 > 56. 0.7 > 57. 0.7000000000000001 > 58. 0.7 > 59. 0.7000000000000001 > 60. 0.7 > 61. 0.7000000000000001 > 62. 0.7 > 63. 0.7000000000000001 > 64. 0.7 > 65. 0.7000000000000001 > 66. 0.7 > 67. 0.7000000000000001 > 68. 0.7 > 69. 0.7000000000000001 > 70. 0.7 > 71. 0.7000000000000001 > 72. 0.7 > 73. 0.7000000000000001 > 74. 0.7 > 75. 0.7000000000000001 > 76. 0.7 > 77. 0.7000000000000001 > 78. 0.7 > 79. 0.7000000000000001 > 80. 0.7 > 81. 0.7000000000000001 > 82. 0.7 > 83. 0.7000000000000001 > 84. 0.7 > 85. 0.7000000000000001 > 86. 0.7 > 87. 0.7000000000000001 > 88. 0.7 > 89. 0.7000000000000001 > 90. 0.7 > 91. 0.7000000000000001 > 92. 0.7 > 93. 0.7000000000000001 > 94. 0.7 > 95. 0.7000000000000001 > 96. 0.7 > 97. 0.7000000000000001 > 98. 0.7 > 99. 0.7000000000000001 > 100. 0.7 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Come build with us! The BlackBerry(R) Developer Conference in SF, CA > is the only developer event you need to attend this year. Jumpstart your > developing skills, take BlackBerry mobile applications to market and stay > ahead of the curve. Join us from November 9 - 12, 2009. Register now! > http://p.sf.net/sfu/devconference > _______________________________________________ > gnuplot-bugs mailing list > gnu...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnuplot-bugs > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/-Gnuplot-bugs--A-data-file-can-cause-gnuplot-die-tp25831615p25832809.html Sent from the Gnuplot - Bugs mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |