so sorry, I'm trying to graph the last 2 lines in the data set which starts with samples and change... the layout of lines 2 & 3 are consistent with a leading '(' which is removed on the output. the first part of the output reads each of the 3 lines, the first line gets some ,'s and some 0'z based on data in the first line. lines 2 & 3 get some 0's to increase the total number of samples to about 2k. and the change being the height of the graph. with these repeating for each line into there own file name

the end result will be to have this graph embedded into an excel spreadsheet for the luck person to visually verify and adjust a program to more correctly decipher the object I'm monitoring, ie: increase its accuracy.


In reply to Re^2: graph 2 data sets from data on current line by r0adawg
in thread graph 2 data sets from data on current line from a file by r0adawg

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