Plot .gnu file with gnuplot





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I have a file with .gnu extension.It contains gnuplot commands. I want to show up the graph, using gnuplot. So, which command is right for this.










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          You can run gnuplot directly with



          gnuplot  


          The environment opens in the console and you can add your commands after gnuplot>



          load 'file.gnu'


          If you're not in the same directory, you have to go there before or specify the path for the file.



          You can have a look at this tutorial and here are some examples.






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            i still don't get a graph window show up

            – computerSPro
            Aug 3 '14 at 10:41



















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          Starting with a file somefile.gnu



          gnuplot -p somefile.gnu  > /tmp/sss.pdf


          now just view your new pdf file



          open /tmp/sss.pdf





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            You can run gnuplot directly with



            gnuplot  


            The environment opens in the console and you can add your commands after gnuplot>



            load 'file.gnu'


            If you're not in the same directory, you have to go there before or specify the path for the file.



            You can have a look at this tutorial and here are some examples.






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              i still don't get a graph window show up

              – computerSPro
              Aug 3 '14 at 10:41
















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            You can run gnuplot directly with



            gnuplot  


            The environment opens in the console and you can add your commands after gnuplot>



            load 'file.gnu'


            If you're not in the same directory, you have to go there before or specify the path for the file.



            You can have a look at this tutorial and here are some examples.






            share|improve this answer





















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              i still don't get a graph window show up

              – computerSPro
              Aug 3 '14 at 10:41














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            You can run gnuplot directly with



            gnuplot  


            The environment opens in the console and you can add your commands after gnuplot>



            load 'file.gnu'


            If you're not in the same directory, you have to go there before or specify the path for the file.



            You can have a look at this tutorial and here are some examples.






            share|improve this answer















            You can run gnuplot directly with



            gnuplot  


            The environment opens in the console and you can add your commands after gnuplot>



            load 'file.gnu'


            If you're not in the same directory, you have to go there before or specify the path for the file.



            You can have a look at this tutorial and here are some examples.







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              i still don't get a graph window show up

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              i still don't get a graph window show up

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            i still don't get a graph window show up

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            i still don't get a graph window show up

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            Starting with a file somefile.gnu



            gnuplot -p somefile.gnu  > /tmp/sss.pdf


            now just view your new pdf file



            open /tmp/sss.pdf





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              Starting with a file somefile.gnu



              gnuplot -p somefile.gnu  > /tmp/sss.pdf


              now just view your new pdf file



              open /tmp/sss.pdf





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                Starting with a file somefile.gnu



                gnuplot -p somefile.gnu  > /tmp/sss.pdf


                now just view your new pdf file



                open /tmp/sss.pdf





                share|improve this answer













                Starting with a file somefile.gnu



                gnuplot -p somefile.gnu  > /tmp/sss.pdf


                now just view your new pdf file



                open /tmp/sss.pdf






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