Hi Henry, Thanks for bringing up this bug.
While for any serious plotting I would certainly recommend using Org-babel over org-plot, org-plot should still function correctly. I've just pushed up a fix to the bug you described, so your previous table should work once again. Thanks -- Eric henry atting <nsmp...@online.de> writes: > On Sa, Feb 27 2010, henry atting wrote: > >> I have a table which I am plotting longly, it looks like this: >> >> #+PLOT: title:"expenses" ind:1 type:2d with:lines >> #+PLOT: set:"yrange [0:]" labels:("month" "expenses" "average") >> | month | two |three| >> |------------+--------+-----| >> | November | 500 | 500 | >> | December | 500 | 500 | >> | January | 600 | 500 | >> | February | 400 | 500 | >> >> Thus far it was no problem that the x-axis contains non-numeric data. >> Now gnuplot stops with this error message: >> >> gnuplot> plot '/tmp/org-plot18686CtJ' using 1:3:xticlabel(1) with lines >> title 'H-index' >> warning: Skipping data file with no valid points >> x range is invalid >> >> When I try to plot the table 'Citas' from this tutorial [1] I get the >> same error message. >> >> henry >> >> ___ >> >> [1] http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-plot.php > > Okay, I see; for some reason the following statement is not more valid: > > ,----[ From: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-plot.php ] > | Org-plot can also produce histograms from 2d data, plot the following > | table. Notice that the column specified as ind contains textual > | non-numeric data, when this is the case org-plot will use the data as > | labels for the x-axis using the gnuplot xticlabels() function. > `---- > > As far as I see, you have to do it with org-babel now, which works just > as well for me. > > henry _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode