Correction: when I only specify the income account, it does indeed show one 
line, but this is my gross income. I include 2018 to subtract my taxes so I 
can see the balance of my take-home income.

On Wednesday, May 2, 2018 at 2:37:49 PM UTC-7, Shane wrote:
>
> My mistake. It still shows all three lines when I use your corrected 
> command. The --collapse flag only collapses my income and tax sub accounts 
> to their root accounts.
>
> On Wednesday, May 2, 2018 at 2:33:40 PM UTC-7, Jostein Berntsen wrote:
>>
>> On 02.05.18,11:37, Shane wrote: 
>> > I'm trying to plot my net income (income - taxes): 
>> > 
>> > led bal -e 2018-04-30 bal inc 2018 --collapse 
>> > 
>> > The output looks like: 
>> > 
>> >         1,000.00 USD  exp 
>> >        -4,000.00 USD  inc 
>> > -------------------- 
>> >        -3,000.00 USD 
>> > 
>> > When I want to generate a format for gnuplot (by adding the -J 
>> argument), 
>> > the output still shows all three lines. 
>> > 
>> > led bal -e 2018-04-30 bal inc 2018 --collapse -J 
>> > 
>> > 2018-04-21 1,000.00 
>> > 2018-04-21 -4,000.00 
>> > 2018-04-21 -3,000.00 
>> > 
>> > How do I only display the *total*--the -3,000.00 USD? 
>> > 
>>
>> The --collapse command should work here, but it seems like you have the 
>> bal commend two times in your command above. Can you check if this works 
>> for you instead? 
>>
>> ledger bal -e 2018-04-30 inc --collapse -J 
>>
>>
>> Jostein 
>>
>

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