Just a guess, but does it improve matters if you declare @tempa as my inside the loop? eg.

my @tempa=splice(@rfevma2437,0,11);

If @tempa is not local to the loop it doesn't go out of scope and so your references to it may be being overwritten each time through the loop.

(Added note: Even if this doesn't fix the problem, it's still good practice to limit the scope of such variables. I'd also suggest calling it something slightly more meaningful like @yvals perhaps.)


In reply to Re: GnuPlot plot2d plots only last pushed value to the dataset object array.!!? by hippo
in thread GnuPlot plot2d plots only last pushed value to the dataset object array.!!? by goutham

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