On Sunday 11 December 2005 15:23, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
> On 12/11/05, Helen Faulkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:

> > > Using Plot -> New Plot from data -> 2D data, one can generate a plot.
> > > But this assumes that the data is stored along columns. It would be
> > > cool if you can add support for plotting across rows as well. AFAIK not
> > > many visualization softwares have that facility.

> > Labplot does offer the possiblity to plot a 2D graph from data that is
> > stored along one row in the format y1 | y2 | y3 ...

> Thanks for pointing it out. I did not know that before. Initially when
> I saw it, I thought it was a format which allows multiple columns to
> be plotted at one stretch. i.e. I thought it is just an extension to
> the x | y format.
>
> But anyway, I will look into it. Currently due to kde transition in
> Sid, labplot on my computer was removed and I am unable to install it.
> I will get back to this once I am able to install labplot.

Hi,

Did you had the time to check whether what Helen suggested suites your
needs? I'd like to know if this is still a valid wishlist bug that should
be forwarded upstream or if it can be closed.

Cheers,
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