On 2005-10-20, Grant Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> and insert None (or whatever value is used by charting >> package) for times where observations were not taken. This >> will mean that you have to preprocess your data by determining >> a time step step value that will fit your data. If you get 3 >> observations each 10 minutes apart then one an hour later, you >> will need to insert 5 empty observations in the list before >> the last observation. [...] > > That's completely unnecessary. Just pass a set of time,value > pairs and they'll get plotted as desired.
For example, here's how gnuplot plots the data
2 12
3 10
4 9
101 8
102 6
103 9
20 ++----------+-----------+-----------+----------+-----------+----------++
+ + + + + "foo.dat" A +
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15 ++ ++
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10 ++A ++
| A A |
| A |
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| A |
5 ++ ++
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+ + + + + + +
0 ++----------+-----------+-----------+----------+-----------+----------++
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Isn't that what you're asking for?
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