From: Dave D. <dde...@es...> - 2006-03-08 10:54:43
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Martin Jasny <mar...@ya...> writes: > Hello, > > in order to be able to call Gnuplot from any program to diplay data I tried > the following simple model case at the command line: > >>wgnuplot commandfile.txt > > The file commandfile.txt contains the following single line: > > plot sin(x) > > The window containing the plot of sin(x) appeared for a fraction of a second > and disappeared. There's an option /noend you can give : wgnuplot /noend commandfile.txt - oh - seems you can also spell it -noend or -persist these days. It doesn't work quite the same as the x11 -persist option, but the effect is similar. The plot window stays open, but you also get the interactive window, with a prompt. Interestingly, wgnuplot commandfile.txt - seems to work *better*, because the plot window stays up, but you don't get the interactive window in this case. Closing the plot window kills the whole process. dd -- Dave Denholm <dde...@es...> http://www.esmertec.com |