Hi, I'm interested in creating graphs for NMON data which is essentially a csv file. Which library can you recommend for this kind of task?
Here's a brief sample of the data I need to parse in.. AAA,progname,nmon_x86_64_fedora16 AAA,command,./nmon_x86_64_fedora16 -f -s 30 -c 60 AAA,version,14g AAA,disks_per_line,150 AAA,max_disks,256,set by -d option AAA,disks,9, AAA,host,sandybridge AAA,user,meteorfox AAA,OS,Linux,3.2.6-3.fc16.x86_64,#1 SMP Mon Feb 13 20:35:42 UTC 2012,x86_64 AAA,runname,sandybridge AAA,time,22:18.50 AAA,date,24-FEB-2012 AAA,interval,30 AAA,snapshots,60 AAA,cpus,8 AAA,proc_stat_variables,8 AAA,note0, Warning - use the UNIX sort command to order this file before loading into a spreadsheet AAA,note1, The First Column is simply to get the output sorted in the right order AAA,note2, The T0001-T9999 column is a snapshot number. To work out the actual time; see the ZZZ section at the end CPU001,CPU 1 sandybridge,User%,Sys%,Wait%,Idle% CPU002,CPU 2 sandybridge,User%,Sys%,Wait%,Idle% CPU003,CPU 3 sandybridge,User%,Sys%,Wait%,Idle% CPU004,CPU 4 sandybridge,User%,Sys%,Wait%,Idle% CPU005,CPU 5 sandybridge,User%,Sys%,Wait%,Idle% CPU006,CPU 6 sandybridge,User%,Sys%,Wait%,Idle% CPU007,CPU 7 sandybridge,User%,Sys%,Wait%,Idle% CPU008,CPU 8 sandybridge,User%,Sys%,Wait%,Idle% CPU_ALL,CPU Total sandybridge,User%,Sys%,Wait%,Idle%,Busy,CPUs ........ Thanks Carlos Torres -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.com Note that posts from new members are moderated - please be patient with your first post. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to clojure+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/clojure?hl=en