Thanks i haven't notice that, i always use wxgui plots and things like that.
i'll give it a shot first thing in the mourning, it's about 10 pm in my
hometown, and let you know the results

2013/2/14 Balint Seeber <[email protected]>

> Hi Gonzalo,
>
> Thanks for trying that out. It appears you don't have GNU Plot installed.
> I might update this in future to use matplotlib, etc. For the moment
> simply run:
>
> sudo apt-get install gnuplot-qt
>
> And try it again - it should show the graph (the Python back-trace you see
> is it not finding gnuplot).
>
> Hope that solves it!
> Kind regards,
> Balint
>
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 5:13 PM, Gonzalo Flores De La Parra <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hey list.. again
>> i've been checking the descriptions and examples of:
>> http://code.ettus.com/redmine/ettus/projects/public/wiki/Latency#To-Do
>> and everything looks pretty clear to me now, however i tried to make my
>> own plots according to the instructions on the above page, at first
>> everything looks fine and ./run_test.py gives me no trouble despite the
>> fact that im not sure when to stop the test (they say after 5 successful
>> delays how do i know when that happened?) im attaching to exit of this
>> first instruction hoping to be good.
>> The problem its then im trying to plot the results by typing "find .
>> -name "latency*.txt" | ./graph.py 'cause i get the next error:
>> gflopa@gflopa-desktop:~/Downloads/latency-001$ find . -name
>> "latency*.txt" | ./graph.py
>> {'spp': 363, 'spb': 32, 'rate': 250000, 'id': 'N210r4', 'file':
>> './latency-stats.id_N210r4_rate_250000-spb_32-spp_363.txt'}
>> {'spp': 64, 'spb': 32, 'rate': 250000, 'id': 'N210r4', 'file':
>> './latency-stats.id_N210r4_rate_250000-spb_32-spp_64.txt'}
>> {'spp': 128, 'spb': 32, 'rate': 250000, 'id': 'N210r4', 'file':
>> './latency-stats.id_N210r4_rate_250000-spb_32-spp_128.txt'}
>> ['rate', '-spb', '-spp']
>> [('rate', [250000]), ('spb', [32]), ('spp', [363, 128, 64])]
>>
>> GNU Plot command:
>> /tmp/tmpEauhYD
>>
>> set title "Latency (N210r4)"; \
>> set xlabel "Latency (us)"; \
>> set ylabel "Normalised success of on-time burst transmission"; \
>> set key right bottom; \
>> set grid; \
>> plot "./latency-stats.id_N210r4_rate_250000-spb_32-spp_363.txt" title
>> "250 ksps, SPB 32, SPP 363" with lp, \
>> "./latency-stats.id_N210r4_rate_250000-spb_32-spp_128.txt" title "250
>> ksps, SPB 32, SPP 128" with lp, \
>> "./latency-stats.id_N210r4_rate_250000-spb_32-spp_64.txt" title "250
>> ksps, SPB 32, SPP 64" with lp
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>   File "./graph.py", line 196, in <module>
>>     main()
>>   File "./graph.py", line 177, in main
>>     res = subprocess.call(gp_exec)
>>   File "/usr/lib/python2.6/subprocess.py", line 470, in call
>>     return Popen(*popenargs, **kwargs).wait()
>>   File "/usr/lib/python2.6/subprocess.py", line 623, in __init__
>>     errread, errwrite)
>>   File "/usr/lib/python2.6/subprocess.py", line 1141, in _execute_child
>>     raise child_exception
>> OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
>>
>> Am i doing something wrong or what could be the problem? i attached the
>> results of both instructions
>> im working on a i686 desktop with ubuntu 10.10 and usrpn210
>>
>> Thanks in advanced to everyresponse or comment
>>
>> --
>> Ing. Gonzalo Flores De La Parra
>> Electrónica en Comunicaciones
>> Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
>>
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Electrónica en Comunicaciones
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
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