
Hi Folks, I am trying to plot two tracks with different colors. Following is my input file, ------ 2012-09-18 00:10:48,166 @CurrentPerHour13057 Red 2012-09-18 00:10:48,166 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:10:58,155 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:08,203 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:18,166 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:28,159 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:38,170 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:48,175 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:58,174 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:12:08,216 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:12:18,218 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 03:58:28,159 @PacingReqPerHr13057 Blue 2012-09-18 03:58:28,159 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.0534412521242 2012-09-18 03:58:38,161 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.383005739316 2012-09-18 03:58:48,175 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.713057258422 2012-09-18 03:58:58,160 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.0422443063935 2012-09-18 03:59:08,192 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.3730727321126 2012-09-18 03:59:18,207 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.9038854561304 2012-09-18 03:59:28,168 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.2324444615497 2012-09-18 03:59:38,156 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.5619853019184 2012-09-18 03:59:48,160 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.892145685344 2012-09-18 03:59:58,160 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2377.222265743067 ----- tplot -o /root/color.png -or 1024x768 -k 'CurrentPerHour' 'lines' -k 'PacingReqPerHr' 'lines' -if /root/color.input -tf 'date %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%OS' I cant get to print plots in different color. Could anyone point out what am I doing wrong? Thanks, Manish

Hi,
I'm the author and I'll reply tomorrow, sorry, going to sleep now :) thanks for the interest in the tools anyway!
17.09.2012, в 21:40, Manish Trivedi
Hi Folks,
I am trying to plot two tracks with different colors. Following is my input file,
------ 2012-09-18 00:10:48,166 @CurrentPerHour13057 Red 2012-09-18 00:10:48,166 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:10:58,155 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:08,203 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:18,166 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:28,159 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:38,170 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:48,175 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:58,174 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:12:08,216 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:12:18,218 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 03:58:28,159 @PacingReqPerHr13057 Blue 2012-09-18 03:58:28,159 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.0534412521242 2012-09-18 03:58:38,161 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.383005739316 2012-09-18 03:58:48,175 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.713057258422 2012-09-18 03:58:58,160 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.0422443063935 2012-09-18 03:59:08,192 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.3730727321126 2012-09-18 03:59:18,207 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.9038854561304 2012-09-18 03:59:28,168 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.2324444615497 2012-09-18 03:59:38,156 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.5619853019184 2012-09-18 03:59:48,160 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.892145685344 2012-09-18 03:59:58,160 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2377.222265743067 -----
tplot -o /root/color.png -or 1024x768 -k 'CurrentPerHour' 'lines' -k 'PacingReqPerHr' 'lines' -if /root/color.input -tf 'date %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%OS'
I cant get to print plots in different color. Could anyone point out what am I doing wrong?
Thanks, Manish _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe

Hi Manish,
The meaning of "@" is not what you think it is. It merely draws
colored bars, it does NOT control the color of other kinds of charts.
Here's how what you want can be achieved:
* Remove the "@" lines
* Append a common prefix to the input tracks you want to be displayed
on the same output track, e.g. "t.":
2012-09-18 00:10:48,166 =t.CurrentPerHour13057 0.0
2012-09-18 00:10:58,155 =t.CurrentPerHour13057 0.0
..
2012-09-18 03:58:28,159 =t.PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.0534412521242
2012-09-18 03:58:38,161 =t.PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.383005739316
* Use the "within" diagram kind: tplot .... -dk ''within[.] lines"
Then you'll have a single output track where data from these input
tracks is displayed with different color. However, you don't control
the precise color (I just never really needed to control it, I only
needed it to be different for different tracks).
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 9:40 PM, Manish Trivedi
Hi Folks,
I am trying to plot two tracks with different colors. Following is my input file,
------ 2012-09-18 00:10:48,166 @CurrentPerHour13057 Red 2012-09-18 00:10:48,166 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:10:58,155 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:08,203 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:18,166 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:28,159 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:38,170 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:48,175 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:58,174 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:12:08,216 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:12:18,218 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 03:58:28,159 @PacingReqPerHr13057 Blue 2012-09-18 03:58:28,159 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.0534412521242 2012-09-18 03:58:38,161 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.383005739316 2012-09-18 03:58:48,175 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.713057258422 2012-09-18 03:58:58,160 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.0422443063935 2012-09-18 03:59:08,192 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.3730727321126 2012-09-18 03:59:18,207 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.9038854561304 2012-09-18 03:59:28,168 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.2324444615497 2012-09-18 03:59:38,156 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.5619853019184 2012-09-18 03:59:48,160 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.892145685344 2012-09-18 03:59:58,160 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2377.222265743067 -----
tplot -o /root/color.png -or 1024x768 -k 'CurrentPerHour' 'lines' -k 'PacingReqPerHr' 'lines' -if /root/color.input -tf 'date %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%OS'
I cant get to print plots in different color. Could anyone point out what am I doing wrong?
Thanks, Manish
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Thanks a ton Eugene. that worked like a charm :) Appreciate you looking
into this and suggesting me the correct approach.
I have another question that if I had single track storing response time of
each request, how could I get 95th percentile of the response time. I know
TimePlot wiki has quantile example but I havent been able to successfully
use it.
Regards,
-Manish
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 10:48 AM, Eugene Kirpichov
Hi Manish,
The meaning of "@" is not what you think it is. It merely draws colored bars, it does NOT control the color of other kinds of charts.
Here's how what you want can be achieved: * Remove the "@" lines * Append a common prefix to the input tracks you want to be displayed on the same output track, e.g. "t.": 2012-09-18 00:10:48,166 =t.CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:10:58,155 =t.CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 .. 2012-09-18 03:58:28,159 =t.PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.0534412521242 2012-09-18 03:58:38,161 =t.PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.383005739316
* Use the "within" diagram kind: tplot .... -dk ''within[.] lines"
Then you'll have a single output track where data from these input tracks is displayed with different color. However, you don't control the precise color (I just never really needed to control it, I only needed it to be different for different tracks).
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 9:40 PM, Manish Trivedi
wrote: Hi Folks,
I am trying to plot two tracks with different colors. Following is my input file,
------ 2012-09-18 00:10:48,166 @CurrentPerHour13057 Red 2012-09-18 00:10:48,166 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:10:58,155 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:08,203 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:18,166 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:28,159 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:38,170 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:48,175 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:58,174 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:12:08,216 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:12:18,218 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 03:58:28,159 @PacingReqPerHr13057 Blue 2012-09-18 03:58:28,159 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.0534412521242 2012-09-18 03:58:38,161 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.383005739316 2012-09-18 03:58:48,175 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.713057258422 2012-09-18 03:58:58,160 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.0422443063935 2012-09-18 03:59:08,192 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.3730727321126 2012-09-18 03:59:18,207 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.9038854561304 2012-09-18 03:59:28,168 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.2324444615497 2012-09-18 03:59:38,156 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.5619853019184 2012-09-18 03:59:48,160 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.892145685344 2012-09-18 03:59:58,160 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2377.222265743067 -----
tplot -o /root/color.png -or 1024x768 -k 'CurrentPerHour' 'lines' -k 'PacingReqPerHr' 'lines' -if /root/color.input -tf 'date %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%OS'
I cant get to print plots in different color. Could anyone point out what am I doing wrong?
Thanks, Manish
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Hi,
Suppose you have data like this:
2012-09-18 00:10:48,166 =responseTime 53
...
Then you should just use -dk 'quantile 0.95' and you'll see a graph of
stacked bars like [XXXX][YYYYY] (but vertical) where XXX is min..95%
and YYY is 95%..max.
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 11:44 AM, Manish Trivedi
Thanks a ton Eugene. that worked like a charm :) Appreciate you looking into this and suggesting me the correct approach. I have another question that if I had single track storing response time of each request, how could I get 95th percentile of the response time. I know TimePlot wiki has quantile example but I havent been able to successfully use it.
Regards, -Manish
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 10:48 AM, Eugene Kirpichov
wrote: Hi Manish,
The meaning of "@" is not what you think it is. It merely draws colored bars, it does NOT control the color of other kinds of charts.
Here's how what you want can be achieved: * Remove the "@" lines * Append a common prefix to the input tracks you want to be displayed on the same output track, e.g. "t.": 2012-09-18 00:10:48,166 =t.CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:10:58,155 =t.CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 .. 2012-09-18 03:58:28,159 =t.PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.0534412521242 2012-09-18 03:58:38,161 =t.PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.383005739316
* Use the "within" diagram kind: tplot .... -dk ''within[.] lines"
Then you'll have a single output track where data from these input tracks is displayed with different color. However, you don't control the precise color (I just never really needed to control it, I only needed it to be different for different tracks).
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 9:40 PM, Manish Trivedi
wrote: Hi Folks,
I am trying to plot two tracks with different colors. Following is my input file,
------ 2012-09-18 00:10:48,166 @CurrentPerHour13057 Red 2012-09-18 00:10:48,166 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:10:58,155 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:08,203 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:18,166 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:28,159 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:38,170 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:48,175 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:11:58,174 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:12:08,216 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 00:12:18,218 =CurrentPerHour13057 0.0 2012-09-18 03:58:28,159 @PacingReqPerHr13057 Blue 2012-09-18 03:58:28,159 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.0534412521242 2012-09-18 03:58:38,161 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.383005739316 2012-09-18 03:58:48,175 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.713057258422 2012-09-18 03:58:58,160 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.0422443063935 2012-09-18 03:59:08,192 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.3730727321126 2012-09-18 03:59:18,207 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2375.9038854561304 2012-09-18 03:59:28,168 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.2324444615497 2012-09-18 03:59:38,156 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.5619853019184 2012-09-18 03:59:48,160 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2376.892145685344 2012-09-18 03:59:58,160 =PacingReqPerHr13057 2377.222265743067 -----
tplot -o /root/color.png -or 1024x768 -k 'CurrentPerHour' 'lines' -k 'PacingReqPerHr' 'lines' -if /root/color.input -tf 'date %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%OS'
I cant get to print plots in different color. Could anyone point out what am I doing wrong?
Thanks, Manish
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