John,
Thanks for you're input, I'll give it a whirl.
Nick Parker
www.developernotes.com
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 2:04 PM, John Hendy wrote:
> Nick,
>
> How about this?? Just fiddled around a little and wonder what you think.
> There might be a better way, but essentially, I've done the followin
Nick,
How about this?? Just fiddled around a little and wonder what you think.
There might be a better way, but essentially, I've done the following:
- Left y-axis = distance
- Right y-axis = time
- I couldn't get the xtic(1) option to work, so I replaced things with what
I've found to work x:y:x
John,
I am reworking the gnuplot script, it is not done at this point, but this is
what I currently have:
#+begin_src gnuplot :var data=sessions :file org-running.png :exports both
set title "Running Stats"
set xtics nomirror rotate by -45
set key noenhanced
set style data linespoints
p
Nick,
This got me curious to see the output. I tried to generate it on my computer
and get this in the *gnuplot* buffer after running the code:
-
gnuplot> plot data using 1:2:3 notitle
^
warning: Skipping data file with no valid points
That's great! I actually figured that was from pasting it. A lot of pasted
examples come in a bit jumbled.
Glad you're on your way!
John
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 8:10 AM, Nick Parker wrote:
> Erik,
>
> That was the issue, the :file reference needed to be on the line above.
> Thanks.
>
>
> Nick P
Erik,
That was the issue, the :file reference needed to be on the line above.
Thanks.
Nick Parker
www.developernotes.com
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 10:27 PM, Erik Iverson wrote:
> On 09/07/2010 10:12 PM, Nick Parker wrote:
>
>> Hi John,
>>
>> I would actually like to plot different lines per dis
On 09/07/2010 10:12 PM, Nick Parker wrote:
Hi John,
I would actually like to plot different lines per distance, each
that correlate to a date and elapsed-time (x and y axis respectively).
I get an error with the :file notation, though I read that in a sample
babel gnuplot example for generatin
Hi John,
I would actually like to plot different lines per distance, each
that correlate to a date and elapsed-time (x and y axis respectively). I
get an error with the :file notation, though I read that in a sample babel
gnuplot example for generating graphs of commit history on the org-mode git
Hi Nick,
Maybe two things off hand (booted into OS X right now where I can't try your
code..)
1) try using straight gnuplot without going through org to verify your
commands. This helps make sure that the syntax isn't producing errors.
Another way to check this out sometimes is to C-c C-c on the
Hello,
I am attempting to generate a simple chart from gnuplot using the source of
an org-table. When I execute the gnuplot src block I get the message
"Source block produced no output". Does anyone have any suggestions as to
what might be the cause? I have included a sample of what I am trying
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