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| Date | 2016-11-03 09:35 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <3537140c-1f33-4e5e-9337-c4ab5463c139@googlegroups.com> (permalink) |
| Subject | Writing script for gnuplot? |
| From | Bernabe Echevarria <bernabeechevarria4@gmail.com> |
I'm using version 3.7 as it's the last version for android that I could find at a Kindle Fire Gen 5. OS is updated.
I, suddenly, discovered today that you can have a view of your present working directory by issuing the command <!dir \{p,w}> or maybe there're even more choices --I didn't try!
My main problem isn't to write the script but to save it where gnuplot can find it. When you issue the command shown above the output is as if I'm working in a DOS environment with even the C:, the'\' slash & the usual Windows format. All this makes me wondering if what I'm really running is a mini virtual machine...
I've ES File Man installed but cannot find where gnuplot is saved nor can't save a simple file created as a .txt file where gnuplot could find it. I even tried to create the script from within gnuplot itself thinking that it shouldn't put it where it couldn't find it later on but wasn't possible.
Could anyone have an explanation and sugestions as to how to proceed?
Thanks in advanced!
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Writing script for gnuplot? Bernabe Echevarria <bernabeechevarria4@gmail.com> - 2016-11-03 09:35 -0700
Re: Writing script for gnuplot? Karl Ratzsch <mail.kfr@gmx.net> - 2016-11-03 19:13 +0100
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