How to “clear” the plot when using streamed feedgnuplot?
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I want to display a set of moving points.
I try using feedgnuplot for this:
$ feedgnuplot --domain --stream trigger
1 2
2 3
3 4
replot
After that it shows 3 points. Now I want to update their position:
1.1 2.1
2 2.9
3.1 3.8
replot
I see new points, but old ones haven't gone...
gnuplot
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I want to display a set of moving points.
I try using feedgnuplot for this:
$ feedgnuplot --domain --stream trigger
1 2
2 3
3 4
replot
After that it shows 3 points. Now I want to update their position:
1.1 2.1
2 2.9
3.1 3.8
replot
I see new points, but old ones haven't gone...
gnuplot
add a comment |
I want to display a set of moving points.
I try using feedgnuplot for this:
$ feedgnuplot --domain --stream trigger
1 2
2 3
3 4
replot
After that it shows 3 points. Now I want to update their position:
1.1 2.1
2 2.9
3.1 3.8
replot
I see new points, but old ones haven't gone...
gnuplot
I want to display a set of moving points.
I try using feedgnuplot for this:
$ feedgnuplot --domain --stream trigger
1 2
2 3
3 4
replot
After that it shows 3 points. Now I want to update their position:
1.1 2.1
2 2.9
3.1 3.8
replot
I see new points, but old ones haven't gone...
gnuplot
gnuplot
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There's clear
command, as mentioned in https://github.com/dkogan/feedgnuplot#special-data-commands .
1 2
2 3
3 4
replot
clear
1.1 2.1
2 2.9
3.1 3.8
replot
clear
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There's clear
command, as mentioned in https://github.com/dkogan/feedgnuplot#special-data-commands .
1 2
2 3
3 4
replot
clear
1.1 2.1
2 2.9
3.1 3.8
replot
clear
add a comment |
There's clear
command, as mentioned in https://github.com/dkogan/feedgnuplot#special-data-commands .
1 2
2 3
3 4
replot
clear
1.1 2.1
2 2.9
3.1 3.8
replot
clear
add a comment |
There's clear
command, as mentioned in https://github.com/dkogan/feedgnuplot#special-data-commands .
1 2
2 3
3 4
replot
clear
1.1 2.1
2 2.9
3.1 3.8
replot
clear
There's clear
command, as mentioned in https://github.com/dkogan/feedgnuplot#special-data-commands .
1 2
2 3
3 4
replot
clear
1.1 2.1
2 2.9
3.1 3.8
replot
clear
answered Jan 4 '14 at 21:08
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