Thanks, Eric!

It's a great tool... I like how it, within org, makes it easy to keep the
data organized an yet easily accessible.

Another quick org-plot question...

I found that to turn on the grid, I use:
#+PLOT: set:grid

So, to set an axis label, I tried
#+PLOT: set:xlabel("Frequency")
and
#+PLOT: set:xlabel "Frequency"
and a few other things, but didn't hit on the right combination.  What's the
correct syntax?

--snip--

>
> Notice that you are missing an hline in your table after the headers.
>

Sorry, I should have seen that.

>
> > When I try to use the deps option, I either get an error or an undesired
> result.  For example, if I include
> > a "deps:3,4", I get a "Wrong type argument" error.  If I enclose the 3,4
> in single quotes (eg. deps:'3,4'),
>

>
> Currently no there is not.  In the current setup all of the plot lines
> adjacent to a table are collected and used to generate a single plot for
> the table.  I does seem like a good idea to allow multiple plots from a
> single table.  Two ideas that come to mind are...
>
> 1) keep all of the plot lines adjacent with the table, but number them
>   into any number of different plots.  For example the following would
>   specify plots 1 and 2 for a table
>
> #+PLOT1: title:"the first plot"
> #+PLOT1: ind:1 with:points
> #+PLOT2: title:"the second plot on the same table"
> #+PLOT2: ind:2 deps:(3 4) with:lines
> | Frequency | Amplitude | Phase | Delta | Peak |
> |-----------+-----------+-------+-------+------|
> |       0.9 |         9 |     6 |     5 |  198 |
> |       1.0 |        10 |     9 |     7 |  212 |
> |       1.1 |        11 |     8 |     3 |  144 |
> |       9.9 |        19 |    12 |     9 |  235 |
> |      10.0 |        18 |     7 |    12 |  222 |
> |      10.1 |        22 |    14 |     4 |  187 |
> |      19.9 |        14 |    11 |     6 |  220 |
> |      20.0 |        20 |    15 |    14 |  213 |
> |      20.1 |        18 |    16 |    11 |  201 |
>
> 2) the only other mechanism which occurs to me is to somehow label the
>   table with a unique ID, and then allow the plot lines to be located
>

This feature (multiple plots from a single table) would be a very nice
addition, with either approach.

>
>
> Thanks for the bug reports and ideas -- Eric
>

You're welcome, and thanks for your help.

Jerry
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