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| From | adam.preble@gmail.com |
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| Subject | Re: plotting csv data with some empty regions |
| Date | Tue, 10 Jul 2012 07:12:47 -0700 (PDT) |
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On Monday, July 9, 2012 7:40:43 AM UTC-5, (unknown) wrote: > You have to tell gnuplot what kind of separator you use: > > set datafile separator "," > > There you go ;) Gah of course. The plot isn't what I expect yet though. I was hoping to see three lines going left to right, with some starting later and ending sooner than the line representing the first column. Instead, I get one line that begins to jump around--including backwards. Is there something else I need to specify to have it treat each column like it's own series?
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plotting csv data with some empty regions adam.preble@gmail.com - 2012-07-08 23:22 -0700
Re: plotting csv data with some empty regions antar3s86@gmail.com - 2012-07-09 05:40 -0700
Re: plotting csv data with some empty regions adam.preble@gmail.com - 2012-07-10 07:12 -0700
Re: plotting csv data with some empty regions sfeam <sfeam@users.sourceforge.net> - 2012-07-10 12:28 -0700
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