Hello, Everyone. I'm trying to get Chart::Plot to work. I don't get any errors that I can find. The data seems to be set right and appropriate bounds on the graph. I send the results string to an output file like:
open (OUT, "> plot.png"); print OUT $img->draw(); close OUT;
and everything seems to work fine, but when I try to view the results image, the viewer tells me it's not png or that it is corrupted. I opened up the png data in vim and it says PNG at the top so I'm guessing it's corrupted. Also, I used  $img->image_type() and the result is png, so my version of GD (2.11) should be supporting it. Any ideas? Thanks, House.

In reply to Char::Plot problems by house15

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