En Thu, 23 Oct 2008 13:58:20 -0200, Santix <santiortega200 0@gmail.com>
escribió:
I don't know gnuplot nor what g.load expects - but probably some lines
above that you have something like this:
power = open(...)
Try with g.load("power.p ") instead.
--
Gabriel Genellina
escribió:
I am doing a python program that save the data in a text file in columns
and
I want to do a gnuplot to plot the results.
But I want the program in python to show the result with gnuplot.
I have tried this:
>
g.load(power.p)
>
but it gives me this error:
>
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./spectrum_output .py", line 310, in <module>
main_loop(tb)
File "./spectrum_output .py", line 289, in main_loop
g.load(power.p)
AttributeError: 'file' object has no attribute 'p'
and
I want to do a gnuplot to plot the results.
But I want the program in python to show the result with gnuplot.
I have tried this:
>
g.load(power.p)
>
but it gives me this error:
>
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./spectrum_output .py", line 310, in <module>
main_loop(tb)
File "./spectrum_output .py", line 289, in main_loop
g.load(power.p)
AttributeError: 'file' object has no attribute 'p'
above that you have something like this:
power = open(...)
Try with g.load("power.p ") instead.
--
Gabriel Genellina