gnuplot file:
$ cat benchmark.encryption.gnuplot set title "Time to insert 10000 records (Commit range=100) on db2 9.5. +0 on linux i386" set xlabel "Attempt" set ylabel "Seconds" set terminal png # gnuplot recommends setting terminal before ou +tput set output "benchmark.encryption.png" set datafile separator ";" plot [] [] "benchmark.encryption.data" using 2 title "multi-procs 2 ca +lls - no encryption" with lines lt 2, \ "benchmark.encryption.data" using 3 title "multi-procs 2 ca +lls - with encryption" with lines lt 1
Data file:
$ cat benchmark.encryption.data: "Iterations";"With encryption";"Without encryption" 10000;36,2022;34,9835 20000;37,2686;35,2299 30000;39,5372;35,7808 40000;47,0838;41,6646 50000;57,1038;49,4962 60000;64,371;61,3641 70000;73,308;65,7723 80000;81,6356;73,6454 90000;88,261;80,3874 100000;95,1036;86,5714
Create plot (benchmark.encryption.png):
gnuplot benchmark.encryption.gnuplot
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Andreas

In reply to Re: Easy plotting ? by andreas1234567
in thread Easy plotting ? by jflevi

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