[ale] Somewhat OT: Command line dataplots/pivot tables
Christopher Bergeron
christopher at bergeron.com
Wed Nov 10 18:38:11 EST 2004
I'll second RRDTOOL. It's tricky to learn at first, but once you
understand the syntax it's _very_ cool.
Best regards,
CB
Jerald Sheets wrote:
>Or, how about RRDTool? You can take <STDOUT> from wherever your data
>source is, and plot it into a database that will take stats and graph it
>into a web page for you (png files).
>
>Another thing you can do us suck the input data into cacti (which uses
>RRDTool)
>
>or finally, you can use LARRD (also uses RRDTool) to plot te data as
>well.
>
>--Jerald
>
>
>On Wed, 2004-11-10 at 13:21 -0600, Aditya Srinivasan wrote:
>
>
>>Gnuplot ?
>>
>>Its been a very long time since I used it, so I do not recall if it
>>accepts a csv file, but it should be a very simple script which massages a
>>csv file into the kind needed by gnuplot.
>>
>>Gnuplot is not GNU.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>sriad
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>All,
>>>
>>>Do you know of any command line apps that will create data plots / pivot
>>>tables from a csv file of information. I have done some googling but
>>>not having any luck... I really don't want to write my own at this
>>>point. Thanks for your suggestions...
>>>
>>>Robert
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