Bash scripting 18 – Using data files 4

So, carrying on from the previous article(s).

Using the guide at [2]. We can set a few labels up so the graph looks nicer.

Once in gnu plot you can issue commands, then run replot to redraw the graph.

gnuplot> plot 'log.csv'
gnuplot> plot 'log.csv' with lines
gnuplot> set title 'Example Plot'
gnuplot> set xlabel 'x axis'
gnuplot> set ylabel 'y axis' 
gnuplot> replot
gnuplot> set key top right
gnuplot> replot

By running replot we can see the results are what we want before carrying on.

All this is just a small sample of what can be done, I will explore more on this once I have some useful, rather than randomly generated data to plot or do things with.

References

1 gnuplot 2 gnuplot examples

Chat

I am on the Devon and Cornwall Linux user group mailing list and also their matrix channel as zleap, it is better to ask there, that way others can answer too.

Tags

#Bash,#Bashscripting,#BashScripting,#Files,#UsingDataFiles,#Data,#gnuplot,#graphs


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