I've done some stuff with gnuplot.  It's great, especially if you need
to generate <n> plots, all from different data sets.  I'm sure it has
other wonderful uses, but for throwing out repeatable 'charts' (to use
microspeak (tm :-) ) it blows xcel out of the water.  Imagine doing 100+
identical but totally different 'charts' in xcel.  Every day or 2!
(sometimes more than once per day!) I shudder to remember what it was
like before I switched...

Rusty
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> [email protected]] On Behalf Of der.hans
> Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2013 4:20 PM
> To: quatsch
> Subject: gnuplot at Percona Live
> 
> moin moin,
> 
> Walter gave us a nice presentation on gnuplot a couple of weeks ago.
> 
> It just came up in the benchmarking talk I'm in at Percona Live as
well
> :).
> 
> The presenter has actually mentioned it several times now.
> 
> ciao,
> 
> der.hans
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