No, the Plot plugin is rather inflexible. 

I use R and the R-plugin 
<https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/R+Plugin> to plot my data 
anyway I want.
Then it is very easy to display the generated graphics from R either in a 
custom report (using either the HTML Publishe 
<https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/HTML+Publisher+Plugin>r or Summary 
Display <https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Summary+Display+Plugin> 
plugins) or by just archiving the png or pdf files generated from R.

See also: Using the Jenkins R-Plugin 
<http://biouno.org/using-the-jenkins-r-plugin.html>

Hope this helps
Ioannis

On Friday, May 22, 2015 at 1:17:05 AM UTC-4, ashok alluri wrote:
>
> I have Jenkins job running which reads the data from external DB (not 
> local to Jenkins server), I want to plot this data (both X and Y axis 
> values are read from DB) using Jenkins Plugins. I am finding difficulty 
> with Plot plugin as it's X-axis value is always build number, is there 
> anyway that I can plot my data against my own x-axis values?
>

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