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This is a bit offtopic... maybe the gnuplot mailinglist? |
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http://www.lns.cornell.edu/public/COMP/info/gnuplot/gpltinfo_1.html |
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On Thu, 22 Sep 2005, Hareesh Nagarajan wrote: |
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> Hi All: |
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> Suppose I have 2 files, the first file's contents are (0, 100) and the |
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> second file's contents are (0, 50). Now, can I make GNUPLOT plot a |
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> graph with the average, i.e. (0, 100+50/2)? |
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> Sure, I could create a third file which stores the average (0, 75) and |
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> I could just plot the third file using GNUPLOT. |
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> The solution needs to be generic because each of these files could |
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> have any number of lines and I could have any number of files. But |
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> what I need to plot will always be the average. |
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> Thanks! |
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> Hareesh |
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> PS: Is there an IRC channel for GNUPLOT? |
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Bryan Whitehead |
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