Hi, * Joerg Johannes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030710 17:26]: > Hi everybody > > I have a large set of data files (>200 files), which contain data in the > following format (Ignore that Win95 has a y2k problem...): > > <snip> > File List Date: 16.06.1903 Time: 13:34 > > File Name: C:\WINEPR\LO-JJ-XO\lo-xo-01.spc > > Data Point Value[G] Intensity > ----------------------------------------- > 0 3140.0000 2.6007e+002 > 1 3140.5670 2.7207e+002 > ... ... ... > </snip> > > For plotting those files with gnuplot, I have to comment out the first 6 > lines with a # sign. I know it must be possible writing a quick sed/awk > script for batch-processing this heap of data. Any experts around?
Gnuplot should be able to deal with this if you specify which columns to use. Exactly what command are you passing gnuplot? I just tried it and it works fine with G N U P L O T Version 3.7 patchlevel 3 plot 'filename' using 1:2 Cheers, Nick. -- Debian testing/unstable Linux twofish 2.4.21-looxt93c #1 Thu Jun 26 15:38:09 JST 2003 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]