Hi folks,
I would be very grateful if someone could help me with the following query; is possible to plot a graph with a logarithmic y-axis using gnuplot via perl Chart::Gnuplot?
I started off with a simple example just to see if I could get it working, but the code seems to just ignore the logscale setting.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use Chart::Gnuplot;
my $chart = Chart::Gnuplot->new(
gnuplot => 'c:\gnuplot\binaries\wgnuplot.exe',
output => 'testfile1.gif',
terminal => "gif transparent",
);
my @xy = (
[1, 10],
[2, 100],
[3, 1000],
[4, 10000],
);
my $dataSet = Chart::Gnuplot::DataSet->new(
points => \@xy,
style => "linespoints",
"logscale x" => "0",
"logscale y" => "1",
);
$chart->plot2d($dataSet);
Any advice on the matter would be much appreciated.
Thank you.
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