On Thu, 9 Mar 2000, Lars Hecking wrote:
> Data file format:
>> # column 1, 2, 3, 4 ...
>> x1 y11 y12 y13 y14 ...
> x2 y21 y22 y23 y24 ...
> ...
>> gnuplot> plot "foo.dat" using 1:3, "foo.dat" using 1:4, "foo.dat" using 2:4
>> will plot three graphs in the same plot: column 1 vs. column 2,
> column 1 vs. column 4, and column 2 vs. column 4.
>
ah right. and i guess plot "..." using 1:2:3 would use col's 1, 2 and 3
for y values?
nice one.. will experiment tonight..
(the goal is a script to give you a webpage with loads of graphs of how
your system has been doing)
-paul.
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