I used a package recently called ploticus: http://ploticus.sourceforge.net/doc/welcome.html
It has some builtin "prefabs" for doing date/time based plots that made it pretty easy to use. GnuPlot is the granddaddy of all plotting packages. I'm sure it could do the job. johnea On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 06:22:24AM -0700, Tom Clifton wrote: > Well - I have lots and lots of raw numbers, and no really good way of > plottinng it. I'm hardly a linux guru, but would gnuplot be a suitable tool > for graphing data like the snipper below? > > 374741 -0.5 0.00 0.7314587 32.10 0 130 18.2 158 4.0 12 1.8 132 3.2 157 9.0 > 152 5.8 138 12.0 133 6.2 > 374742 -0.4 0.00 0.7314491 32.10 0 130 18.0 158 4.4 12 1.8 132 3.4 157 9.0 > 152 5.8 138 12.0 133 6.4 > 374743 -0.3 0.00 0.7314491 32.10 0 130 18.2 158 4.4 12 1.8 132 3.4 157 9.2 > 152 5.8 138 12.2 133 6.2 > 374744 -0.2 0.01 0.7314491 32.10 0 130 18.0 158 4.6 12 1.8 132 3.4 157 9.2 > 152 5.8 138 12.0 133 6.0 > 374745 -0.2 0.02 0.7314491 32.10 0 130 18.0 158 4.8 12 1.8 132 3.2 157 9.2 > 152 5.6 138 12.2 133 6.2 > 374746 -0.1 -0.01 0.7314491 32.10 0 130 17.8 158 4.8 12 1.8 132 3.6 157 9.2 > 152 5.6 138 11.8 133 6.2 > 374747 0.0 0.01 0.7314491 32.10 0 130 17.4 158 4.8 12 1.8 132 3.4 157 9.4 152 > 5.8 138 12.2 133 6.6 > _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
