graph

Antonio Olivares olivares14031 at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 13 15:47:28 UTC 2007


--- tony.chamberlain at lemko.com wrote:

> I am actually using CentOS. I am looking for a
> program that, given data like
> 
>  X,Y1,Y2
>  X,Y1,Y2
>  X,Y1,Y2
>  X,Y1,Y2
>  ...
> (each row different) will plot a graph, actually two
> graphs, Y1:X and Y2:x, and maybe connect the Y1s and
> Y2s.
> Actually, simple plotting graphs. 
> 
> Can anyone suggest something? Really all it is is
> cpu vs. time, and memory vs. time
> 
> 
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You have several options.  You can use a spreadsheet
like OpenOffice Calc, or you can use gnuplot.

Check to see if you have gnuplot installed and take a
look here
http://t16web.lanl.gov/Kawano/gnuplot/datafile-e.html

It shows examples of how you can use gnuplot with
data.  

Hope this helps,

Antonio


       
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