You might want to try
g.reset()
or something of the sort.
i saw this post because I'm also trying to figure out gnuplot.py
I can't seem to find proper documentation anywhere.
unless its telling me to run "demo.py" and analyse the code.
does any1 have any idea where else I could look? A comprehensive
tutorial/online documentation would
be ideal
Santix wrote:
Thanks a lot because it works with
g.load("power.p ")
But now I have this problem
gnuplotload 'power.p'
gnuplotset terminal postscript enhanced color
gnuplotset output "spectrum.p s"
gnuplotplot
gnuplotset terminal x11
gnuplotset output
gnuplotplot
^
line 0: function to plot expected
It plots one time and then I want the program to close the plot window and
do another iteration, then show a plot again, close it, another iteration,
etc...
What should I put in the "power.p" code? I've tried to put exit or close
but it doesn't close the plot window.
Thanks and Regards,
Santi.
Gabriel Genellina-7 wrote:
>
>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
>
>--
>http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
>
>
>En Thu, 23 Oct 2008 13:58:20 -0200, Santix <santiortega200 0@gmail.com
>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)
>>AttributeErro r: '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)
>>AttributeErro r: 'file' object has no attribute 'p'
>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
>
>--
>http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
>
>
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