Hi Jeremy,

Please find attached an excel csv file with date time data in it.

Regards,

Paul.

On 19 November 2010 00:00, <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2010 08:42:08 +0000
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> Subject: Re: [Veusz-discuss] Importing date time data into veusz
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> Paul Holland wrote:
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> >   I really like veusz but I am having trouble importing date time data
> > into it.  I normally import data from excel using the .csv format.
> > Being a geographer the date time data is important to me.  Veusz will
> > import it but as a column but then treats each value in that column as a
> > separate column with O values within it.  I've tried various formats but
> > once veusz "sees" the : in the time data and / or the space between the
> > date and time it does the above.  Any ideas, suggestions fixes would be
> > greatly appreciated.
>
> Sorry for the delay - I'm at a conference. Veusz uses ISO format date/time,
> i.e. 2010-01-01THH:MM:ss (T is optional here).
>
> I don't know what the standard format is for CSV dates and times (if there
> is one). If there is one, Veusz should be using it.
>
> It wouldn't be too hard to add support for more date-time formats if they
> are easily distinguished.
>
> I'll have a look later, but if you send me an example CSV file or snippet
> it
> would be handy.
>
> Jeremy
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> Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2010 08:46:24 +0000
> From: Jeremy Sanders <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Veusz-discuss] Periodic updating of data
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> Nicholas Chilton (Sci) wrote:
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> > Just wondering how I would go about writing a script that will set Veusz
> > to reload a linked .csv or .tsv file at specified intervals?
>
> Sorry - at a conference at the moment so reply is brief. Are you wanting to
> do this from within Veusz or using the Python interface?
>
> It would be difficult to do within Veusz - I think the plot might not
> update
> until the script has completely finished (need to check this).
>
> You could try this sort of technique in your script but it may not work.
> I'll have to look at it later
>
> import time
>
> for i in xrange(20):
>  ReloadData()
>  time.sleep(2)
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> Jeremy
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