I find it convenient to sink the data to a vector_sink and then use
matplotlib to plot the signal.

2007/7/14, Justin Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
A quick and dirty fix is to dump the data to a file, then plot the data
offline with python.

Teun wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I have a question. I have made a python script with some c++ modules.
> Everything is working fine, so I'm pretty happy so far. Occasionally
> something happens within a .cc file, it doesn't really matter what happens.
> Whenever this happens I want to make a plot of the event and if it happens
> again I want the plot to be refreshed so that we can keep track of the event
> changing over time. Hope you guys understand what I'm talking about ^^.
>
> So now my question. Is there any way to do this? Should I dive into the .cc
> code and do some sort of plot, not using python? Any other ideas are very
> welcome.
>
> Thanks,
> tvb
>
>
>


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