Hey, use the "setobs" command to set up a time-series dataset first before
running
gnuplot x y --time-series --with-lines --output=display
Artur
Am 23. März 2016 22:47:39 MEZ, schrieb Raul Gimeno <mrexito(a)vtxmail.ch>:
Dear all
I have the following script:
nulldata 100
series u = normal()
# just for comparability
u[1] = 0
series rwalk1 = cum(u)
series rwalk2 = 0
rwalk2 = rwalk2(-1) + u
# I want to visualize the graph on my screen. How should I proceed??
gnuplot rwalk1 rwalk2
#I stored the data in this file but I cannot display the data against
time
like a time series. What should I do?
store random walk.gdt rwalk1 rwalk2
Thank you in advance
Raul
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