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something you can work with ...

> On 14 Nov 2021, at 10:11 am, 'Rob Hodgkinson' via Programming 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> The ‘fear’ plot type might be something you can work with …
> 
> Try:
>   ]a=:|: >1 2{"1 T
> 1 3 4
> 3 6 7
>   'fbar' plot a
> 
> But you may need to adjust the 2nd row to be ‘duration’ (ie the difference), 
> as in above first bar is 1-4 and you likely need to make this 1-3 being 
> ordinal points:
>   ]b=: (0&{  ,:  -/@:|.) a
> 1 3 4
> 2 3 3
>   'fbar' plot b
> 
> This plots your Gant chart vertically, but I’m now sure how you can 
> ’transpose’ the bars.
> 
> HTH Rob
> 
>> On 14 Nov 2021, at 9:07 am, Thomas Bulka <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi everyone,
>> 
>> say, I do have a CSV file which contains a table like the following:
>> 
>> T =: 3 3 $ 'Task 1';1;3;'Task 2';3;6;'Task 3';4;7
>> 
>> I wonder, whether it is possible to use the J plotting facilities to
>> create something like a Gantt chart, in which I have three horizontal
>> bars, such that > 1{"1 T gives the starting point of each bar and >
>> 2{"1 T gives the end point.
>> 
>> Any help on where to start is very much appreciated!
>> 
>> Kind regards,
>> 
>> Thomas
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