I am still running into trouble with the data. I have changed the code to read like follows
my (@h,@c);
push @h, $_->{'hour'} foreach(@{$data});
push @c, $_->{'count'} foreach(@{$data});
my $new = [ \@h, \@c];
print (\@new);
#@data=(["1st","2nd","3rd"],
# [9,4,7]);
# I have a hash table with $data[$index]{'hour'} and $data[$index]{'c
+ount'}
#
$graph= GD::Graph::lines->new(400,300);
$graph->set(
x_label => 'Hour',
y_label => 'Transaction Volume',
title => 'Number of transactions per hour',
y_max_value => 20,
y_label_skip => 1,
y_tick_number => 1);
#$gd = $graph->plot(\@data);
open (IMG,'>file.png') or die $!;
binmode IMG;
print IMG $graph->plot(\@new)->png;
close IMG;
but when I run it I still receive the same error. If I uncomment the @data lines and plot to @data instead of @new it works. Any ideas?
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