On 02.05.18,16:12, Shane wrote:
> Unfortunately, this still doesn't solve my issue with having multiple lines 
> per day for some of reports. Example of trying to plot my net worth:
> 
> led reg ^ass ^lia --market --collapse --total-data
> 
> ...
> 2018-03-08 3183.86
> 2018-03-08 3162.64
> 2018-03-09 3158.05
> 2018-03-09 3148.87
> 2018-03-09 3099.16
> 2018-03-10 3085.49
> 2018-03-10 3072.22
> ...
> 
> The desired output:
> 
> ...
> 2018-03-08 3162.64
> 2018-03-09 3099.16
> 2018-03-09 3072.22
> ...
> 
> On Wednesday, May 2, 2018 at 3:03:49 PM UTC-7, Chris Berkhout wrote:
> >
> > On 2 May 2018 at 20:37, Shane <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
> >
> >> I'm trying to plot my net income (income - taxes):
> >>
> >> led bal -e 2018-04-30 bal inc 2018 --collapse
> >>
> >
> > To plot it over time you would use the reg command:
> >
> > ledger reg -e 2018-04-30 inc 2018 -J
> >

What about this reg command?

ledger reg -e 2018-04-30 inc 2018 --subtotal -J

or this group-by bal command?

ledger --group-by 'format_date(date, "%Y/%m")' bal inc 2018 --collapse -J 


Jostein


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