|
From: Alexander_P <sch...@is...> - 2007-10-08 13:39:18
|
Hello, i have a data file looking like this: 02:25:40 183.69 92.61 91.56 90.01 540.00 97.53 02:25:45 204.50 93.38 89.99 89.61 600.00 100.31 02:25:50 224.28 94.07 88.49 89.25 600.00 100.31 02:25:55 243.06 95.09 87.06 88.92 600.00 104.26 02:26:00 257.91 96.21 85.71 88.63 540.00 106.29 02:26:05 269.01 97.09 84.42 88.37 480.00 104.99 02:26:10 276.56 98.11 83.20 88.13 420.00 107.34 02:26:15 280.74 99.39 82.04 87.92 360.00 110.90 02:26:20 281.70 101.08 80.94 87.73 300.00 116.31 the time is in the first collumn and i want to plot 3:4 for example specifying a range on the time collumn ( for example ["02:00:00":"03:00:00"] ) i experimented with timefmt and set it to "%H:%M:%S" to match my timeformat but i was not able to do the 2d plot with specifying a range on the time... :/ any help appreciated ;) thanks in advance Alex -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/plotting-2d-specifying-range-on-3rd-dimension-tf4588246.html#a13096817 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |