2017-08-22 10:46 GMT+02:00 Fabien COELHO <coelho@cri.ensmp.fr>: Hello Pavel, One my idea is introduction new simple output format and execution command with result in this format. It should work something like \setenv GNUPLOT_OPTION '......' SELECT * FROM data \graw | gnuplot ... I understand that it is kind of a shortcut for: \pset fieldsep ' ' \pset format unaligned \pset tuples_only on -- possibly other settings... SELECT * FROM data \g | gnuplot '...' And then you have to persuade gnuplot to take its data from stdin?There are some methodshttps://stackoverflow.com/questions/17543386/pipe-plot-data-to-gnuplot-script/17576571#17576571
Hello Pavel, One my idea is introduction new simple output format and execution command with result in this format. It should work something like \setenv GNUPLOT_OPTION '......' SELECT * FROM data \graw | gnuplot ... I understand that it is kind of a shortcut for: \pset fieldsep ' ' \pset format unaligned \pset tuples_only on -- possibly other settings... SELECT * FROM data \g | gnuplot '...'
One my idea is introduction new simple output format and execution command with result in this format. It should work something like \setenv GNUPLOT_OPTION '......' SELECT * FROM data \graw | gnuplot ...
And then you have to persuade gnuplot to take its data from stdin?
-- Fabien.
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