Aloha Ian, Will indexable variable values do what you want? Something like :var data=monthly_total_mileage[0:-3,]? hth, Tom
Ian Barton <li...@wilkesley.net> writes: > I am using gnuplot to plot some data from a table: > > #+tblname: monthly_total_mileage > |-------+----------| > | Month | Distance | > |-------+----------| > | Jan | 272.04 | > | Feb | 317.11 | > | Mar | 354.27 | > | Apr | 288.21 | > | May | 488.35 | > | Jun | 444.92 | > | Jul | 497.21 | > | Aug | 625.35 | > | Sep | 821 | > | Oct | 717.9 | > | Nov | | > | Dec | | > |-------+----------| > | Total | 4826.36 | > |-------+----------| > > > #+begin_src gnuplot :var data=monthly_total_mileage :file > ./monthly_total_mileage.png > reset > > set boxwidth 0.5 > set xlabel 'month' > set ylabel 'distance, km' > > plot data u 2:xticlabels(1) notitle with boxes fs solid 0.5 > #+end_src > > Ideally I want Babel to ignore the Totals row, so it doesn't get > processed and plotted by gnuplot. Is there any way of doing this? I want > to publish the data in several formats, some of which require me to > display the total and some of which don't. > > Any other workarounds gratefully accepted. > > Ian. > > -- Thomas S. Dye http://www.tsdye.com