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h1. Ruby Gnuplot - How To
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["Rubyforge Project
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page":http://rubyforge.org/projects/rgplot]
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["ChangeLog":ChangeLog]
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h2. History and Background
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Gnuplot is a program that has a rich language for the generation of
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plots. It has a unique place in academia as it was one of the first
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freely available programs for plot generation. I started using gnuplot
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over 10 years ago while pursuing my Master's degree in Physics and have
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been using it actively ever since.
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h3. Version 0.9
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bq.
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My first attempt at a Ruby interface to gnuplot was an object interface
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encapsulating gnuplot language. This was taken directly from the Python
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gnuplot interface. In spite of my being very familiar with Gnuplot and
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Ruby and being the author of the RGnuplot package, I found it
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non-intuitive to use the RGnuplot package. I found myself constantly
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looking at the code to figure out what I needed to do.
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This was not sufficient and did not sit well.
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h3. Version 1.0
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The second attempt at a Ruby interface was to do absolutely nothing but
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use Ruby's built in string manipulation methods. This meant that I
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could simply use my knowledge of Gnuplot without having to worry about
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objects.
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While in some ways an improvement over Version 0.9, it still did not sit
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well with me.
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h3. Version 2.0
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After attending RubyConf 2004 I was inspired by Rich Kilmer's use of
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Ruby to implement domain specific languages. That is the current
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implementation of Gnuplot and quite probably the one that I'll stick
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with for some time. This version combines the direct mapping of the
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gnuplot language without wrapping with the ruby syntax and mechanism of
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adding methods to existing classes to interface Ruby objects with
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h2. Setup
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h3. Version 2.2
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If the 'gnuplot' command is in your path then there is no required
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setup. If the gnuplot executable for your system is called something other
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than simply 'gnuplot' then set the RB_GNUPLOT environment variable to the
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name of the executable. This must either be a full path to the gnuplot
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command or an executable filename that exists in your PATH environment
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variable.
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h2. Ruby Gnuplot Concepts
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Gnuplot has a very simple conceptual model. Calls to _Set_ are
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made to set parameters and either _Plot_ or _Splot_ is
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called to generate the actual plot. The _dataset_ to be
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plotted can be specified in a number of ways, contained in a seperate
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file, generated from a function, read from standard input, or read
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immediately after the plot command.
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The object model for the Ruby gnuplot wrapper directly mimics this
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layout and flow. The following are the standard steps for generating a
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p. Instantiate DataSet objects and attach Ruby objects containing
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the data to be plotted to the DataSet. Attach properties that modify
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the plot command using the modifier name.
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determined on a Unix or MacOSX system using the which command. Windows
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users, I have no idea what to do.
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If a block is given to the function the opened process is passed into
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the block. This mimics the most common usage of the File.open method.
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that will be passed to the plot command for that dataset. Any Ruby
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object can be associated with a DataSet as long as it understands the
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to_gplot
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to_gplot method is expected to write the data of the object in a format
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that is understandable by Gnuplot. One of the many great things about
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Ruby is that methods can be added after the original declaration. The
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variable name as a method name on the plot object or on the dataset
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object. The wrapper also takes care of the single quoting that is
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end
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# -*- ruby -*-
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require '../lib/gnuplot'
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class StdDataTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
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def test_array_1d
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data = (0..5).to_a
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def test_array_nd
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d1 = (0..3).to_a
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data = [ d1, d2, d3 ]
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class DataSetTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
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def test_yield_ctor
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ds = Gnuplot::DataSet.new do |ds|
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ds.with = "lines"
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ds.using = "1:2"
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end
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assert "lines", ds.with
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assert "'-' using 1:2 with lines", ds.plot_args
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|
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+
end
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+
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+
end
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+
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+
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class PlotTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
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+
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def test_no_data
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+
plot = Gnuplot::Plot.new do |p|
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p.set "output", "'foo'"
|
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p.set "terminal", "postscript enhanced"
|
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+
end
|
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+
|
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+
assert( plot.sets ==
|
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+
[ ["output", "'foo'"],
|
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+
["terminal", "postscript enhanced"] ] )
|
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+
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+
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|
+
assert( plot.to_gplot, \
|
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"set output 'foo'\nset terminal postscript enhanced\n" )
|
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+
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
def test_set
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plot = Gnuplot::Plot.new do |p|
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p.set "title", "foo"
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
assert "'foo'", plot["title"]
|
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+
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|
+
plot.set "title", "'foo'"
|
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+
assert "'foo'", plot["title"]
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
end
|
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+
|
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+
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require 'rbconfig'
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CONFIG = Config::MAKEFILE_CONFIG
|
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+
|
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+
# This attempts to test the functions that comprise the gnuplot package. Most
|
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+
# of the bug reports that I get for this package have to do with finding the
|
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+
# gnuplot executable under different environments so that makes it difficult
|
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+
# to test on a single environment. To try to get around this I'm using the
|
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+
# rbconfig library and its path to the sh environment variable.
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
class GnuplotModuleTest
|
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|
+
|
95
|
+
def test_which
|
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|
+
# Put the spaces around the command to make sure that it gets stripped
|
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|
+
# properly.
|
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|
+
assert( CONFIG["SHELL"], Gnuplot::which(" sh " ) )
|
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|
+
assert( CONFIG["SHELL"], Gnuplot::which( CONFIG["SHELL"] ) )
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
def test_gnuplot
|
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|
+
cmd = Gnuplot.gnuplot
|
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|
+
assert( Gnuplot::which("gnuplot") + " -persist", cmd )
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
cmd = Gnuplot.gnuplot(false)
|
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|
+
assert( Gnuplot::which("gnuplot"), cmd )
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
# If I set the name of the gnuplot environment variable to a different
|
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|
+
# name (one that is in the path) then I should get the shell name as the
|
112
|
+
# result of the gnuplot call.
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
ENV["RB_GNUPLOT"] = "sh"
|
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|
+
assert( CONFIG["SHELL"], Gnuplot.gnuplot(false) )
|
116
|
+
end
|
117
|
+
|
118
|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
|
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CHANGED
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|
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|
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|
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|
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version: 2.3.
|
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- 4
|
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|
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version: 2.3.4
|
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|
platform: ruby
|
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|
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authors:
|
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|
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|
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|
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authors: []
|
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|
+
|
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|
autorequire: gnuplot.rb
|
14
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|
bindir: bin
|
15
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|
cert_chain: []
|
16
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|
|
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|
-
date: 2010-
|
17
|
+
date: 2010-08-02 00:00:00 -06:00
|
18
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|
default_executable:
|
19
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|
dependencies: []
|
20
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
26
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|
|
27
|
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extra_rdoc_files:
|
28
|
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|
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|
+
extra_rdoc_files:
|
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|
+
- ChangeLog
|
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|
+
- LICENSE.txt
|
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|
+
- README.textile
|
29
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|
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|
32
|
+
- AUTHORS.txt
|
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|
+
- ChangeLog
|
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|
+
- LICENSE.txt
|
35
|
+
- README.textile
|
36
|
+
- Rakefile
|
30
37
|
- lib/gnuplot.rb
|
38
|
+
- test/arrtest.rb
|
39
|
+
- test/histtest.rb
|
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|
+
- test/multtest.rb
|
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|
+
- test/sinwave.rb
|
42
|
+
- test/test_gnuplot.rb
|
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|
has_rdoc: true
|
32
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|
homepage: http://github.com/rdp/ruby_gnuplot/tree/master
|
33
45
|
licenses: []
|
34
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|
|
35
47
|
post_install_message:
|
36
|
-
rdoc_options:
|
37
|
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|
48
|
+
rdoc_options:
|
49
|
+
- --charset=UTF-8
|
38
50
|
require_paths:
|
39
51
|
- lib
|
40
52
|
required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
@@ -60,5 +72,9 @@ rubygems_version: 1.3.7
|
|
60
72
|
signing_key:
|
61
73
|
specification_version: 3
|
62
74
|
summary: Utility library to aid in interacting with gnuplot
|
63
|
-
test_files:
|
64
|
-
|
75
|
+
test_files:
|
76
|
+
- test/arrtest.rb
|
77
|
+
- test/histtest.rb
|
78
|
+
- test/multtest.rb
|
79
|
+
- test/sinwave.rb
|
80
|
+
- test/test_gnuplot.rb
|