Hi Bala,
On Tuesday 31 March 2009 17:00:59 Bala subramanian wrote:
> Friends,
>
> 1) I want to make a plot of multiple lines. I want to make something like
>
> ./multiplot.py 1.dat 2.dat 3.dat .. n.dat
>
> All files contain two columns and are of same length. plotfile() and load()
> do not take list of file but one file name only. In such cases, I want to
> unpack the x,y values in 1.dat,2.dat n.dat and plot it at a stretch.
> What is the best way to do it. Any suggestion would be highly helpful.
you may just run through the list sys.argv like
for filename in sys.argv:
plotlfile(filename, ...)
> 2) How can i fix the default values, like first line should be black,
> second line in red , third in blue.
define your own favourite color-list like
my_colors = ['black', 'red', 'blue']
and afterwards circle through this like:
for index, filename in enumerate(sys.argv):
plotlfile(filename, ..., color=my_colors[index])
regards Matthias
> Thanks
> bala
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