On 2005-10-20, Larry Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I would try to live with time scale being fixed
I don't understand what you mean by "the time scale being fixed". It's not. If you just pass the time,value pairs to gnuplot, it does exactly what it should. > and insert > None (or whatever value is used by charting package) for > times where observations were not taken. This will mean that > you have to preprocess your data by determining a time step > step value that will fit your data. If you get 3 observations > each 10 minutes apart then one an hour later, you will need to > insert 5 empty observations in the list before the last > observation. > > Example: > > 1:00 <value1> > 1:10 <value2> > 1:20 <value3> > 2:20 <value4> > > 1:00 <value1> > 1:10 <value2> > 1:20 <value3> > 1:30 <empty value> > 1:40 <empty value> > 1:50 <empty value> > 2:00 <empty value> > 2:10 <empty value> > 2:20 <value4> That's completely unnecessary. Just pass a set of time,value pairs and they'll get plotted as desired. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! As a FAD follower, at my BEVERAGE choices are visi.com rich and fulfilling! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list