Hi I am working on a project where I have to generate a chart based on values from the log. I am using Chart::Gnuplot to create a chart. But I am having issues. Below is the code for reference. Error: "Not an ARRAY reference at Chart/Gnuplot.pm line 1430."
sub createGraph() { my (@array) = @_; my @values; my @finalResult = {}; foreach my $val (sort { $a <=> $b} @array){ print $val."\n"; @values= split(/\|/, $val); push(@finalResult, [Math::BigFloat->new($values[1]),Math::BigF +loat->new($values[2])]); } my $dataSet = Chart::Gnuplot::DataSet->new( points => \@finalResult, style => "points", title => "$dir" ); $chart->plot2d($dataSet); }

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