Hi John, I would actually like to plot different lines per distance, each that correlate to a date and elapsed-time (x and y axis respectively). I get an error with the :file notation, though I read that in a sample babel gnuplot example for generating graphs of commit history on the org-mode git repository. I tried to reference the variable data without the quotes and $ sign without any success. I will continue to fiddle with it, I am new to gnuplot. Nick Parker www.developernotes.com On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 8:54 PM, John Hendy wrote: > Hi Nick, > > Maybe two things off hand (booted into OS X right now where I can't try > your code..) > > 1) try using straight gnuplot without going through org to verify your > commands. This helps make sure that the syntax isn't producing errors. > Another way to check this out sometimes is to C-c C-c on the code block, run > the code, and then C-x b to the *gnuplot buffer to view any error messages. > Those might prove helpful. > > 2) try changing your plot line to: plot data using 1:2:3 notitle > > I think I ran into an issue using "$data" even though it's the gnuplot > syntax. I found org examples on the mailing list where just "data" was used > instead (no quotes) and that worked. > > > John > > P.S. Are you trying to make a 3D graph? plot using 1:2:3 will yield a 3D > graph and you didn't mention a z-axis label so I'm wondering if that's > really what you want? You may want to split this into two graphs to have > date vs. time and date vs. distance? Or date vs. distance/time (speed)? > > P.P.S Or perhaps judging by the boxwidth option you want the width of the > bars in the graph to represent the miles run? In that case you want 'plot > data using 1:2:3 with boxes notitle' I think. > > > > On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 8:29 PM, Nick Parker wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I am attempting to generate a simple chart from gnuplot using the source >> of an org-table. When I execute the gnuplot src block I get the message >> "Source block produced no output". Does anyone have any suggestions as to >> what might be the cause? I have included a sample of what I am trying to >> run: >> >> #+tblname: sessions >> | Date | Time | Distance | >> |------------+-------+----------| >> | 09/02/2010 | 15:13 | 2.5 | >> | 09/01/2010 | 14:00 | 2.4 | >> >> #+begin_src gnuplot :var data=sessions >> :file org-running.png :exports both >> set title "Running Stats" >> set auto x >> set style data histogram >> set style fill solid border -1 >> set boxwidth .9 >> set xlabel "Date" >> set ylabel "Time" >> plot "$data" using 1:2:3 notitle >> #+end_src >> >> Nick Parker >> www.developernotes.com >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Emacs-orgmode mailing list >> Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. >> Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org >> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode >> >> >