I am trying to use SVG::Plot to plot some data from a file and it has the following lines of data 14/7/2011 6:9:27,11935 14/7/2011 7:9:3,11935 The following is from the SVG documentation
my $points = [ [0, 1, 'http://uri/'], [2, 3, '/uri/foo.png'] ]; my $plot = SVG::Plot->new( points => $points, debug => 0, scale => 0.025, max_width => 800, max_height => 400, point_size => 3, point_style => { fill => 'blue', stroke => 'yellow', }, line => 'follow', margin => 6, );
My question is how do I get this data into the $points array? Thank you

In reply to SVG and reading $points from a file by gberar

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