Possibly you cannot. See http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Tools/Xml#xml2csv.py for
converting you files into an spreadsheet-compatible format (i.e. excel) and
then do your plotting there.

2015-01-04 4:30 GMT+01:00 fady taher <[email protected]>:

> I have a summary file , trying to run it with "plot_summary" tool . my runs
> starts on 7(25200) A.M and ends on 7(68400) P.M , setting
>
>  --xlim 25200,68400   --xticks 25200,68400,3600,8
>
> keeps drawing the line starting at 0 and ending at 11
>
> how can i change the offset so that it starts at 7 A.M instead of 0 ?
>
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