Thank you, Allin. Works fine here!
Best,
Artur
On 01.03.2015 14:21, Allin Cottrell wrote:
On Sun, 1 Mar 2015, Artur T. wrote:
> On 27.02.2015 22:33, Allin Cottrell wrote:
>> On Fri, 27 Feb 2015, Artur T. wrote:
>>
>>> I've got another question regarding gnuplot. At the moment gretl
>>> automatically draws a 2nd yaxis (if it is not suppressed by the
>>> "--single-yaxis" option) if a certain criteria is fulfilled.
>>> However, is there a way to specify manually a separate variable (or
>>> a list of vars) to a 2nd yaxis?
>>
>> Not within gretl's "gnuplot" command; you'd have to take charge
of
>> that yourself.
>>
> I am just writing the function for this but I've got a problem with
> the quotation marks.
> This:
> printf "set timefmt \"%Y%m\" \n"
> results in
> <output>
> *** error in function plot_ts_y2axis, line 42
> > printf "set timefmt \"%Y%m\" \n"
> </output>
printf takes '%' as starting a conversion specifier. If you want a
literal '%' in the output, as you do here, you need to double it:
printf "set timefmt \"%%Y%%m\"\n"
Allin
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