Re: 12M? or 12 000 000? (not 12000000)
Norwid Behrnd via gnuplot-info <[email protected]> Sat, 25 Jun 2022 16:05:32 +0200
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@Emanuel and future readers interested in time-series analysis with gnuplot : Two days ago, the discussion on fortran-lang about the continuous visualization of computational results[1] was amended by a link to the presentation «Realtime display with Gnuplot» by Ge Baolai (2022/06/15). As one of the online seminars hosted by the Canadian sharcnet,[2] three approaches how to address such a task are presented and compared with each other. So I think this would fit well here, too. To quote some of the abstract:[3] «In this talk we will discuss the technique for displaying output in real time with Gnuplot during number crunching and data processing. Often people might want to see the results while computing to determine if the program runs normally or to verify if the output results make sense. [...] We will show in this seminar how to use Gnuplot to achieve the goal of displaying output data in real time without calling external functions explicitly. The targeted audience would be those who use general purpose programming languages such as C/C++, Fortran, shell scripting etc.» In addition to the video,[4] the presenter's slides[5] are shared. [1] «How to use Fortran + gnuplot to plot in real time in just one window?», root entry https://fortran-lang.discourse.group/t/how-to-use-fortran-gnuplot-to-plot-in-real-time-in-just-one-window/2904 [2] https://helpwiki.sharcnet.ca/wiki/Online_Seminars [3] https://helpwiki.sharcnet.ca/wiki/Webinar_2022_Realtime_display_with_Gnuplot [4] https://youtu.be/A9YPibAEXEE [5] https://helpwiki.sharcnet.ca/wiki/images/e/ea/Dirt.pdf _______________________________________________ gnuplot-info mailing list [email protected] Membership management via: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnuplot-info