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Subject: Re: [Gnuplot-info] "call" a script with an index notation
From: Thomas Sefzick <t.sefzick () fz-juelich ! de>
Date: 2009-06-13 7:57:54
Message-ID: 24010165.post () talk ! nabble ! com
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if you insert the line (see 'help call')
print "argc=$# p0=$0 p1=$1 p2=$2 p3=$3 p4=$4 p5=$5 p6=$6 p7=x$7x"
into your called script, then you can see all the arguments.
your problem seem to be the double quotation marks you
obviously made out of 2 apostrophes:
gnuplot> call 'calltest.gp' ''89AZ-21'' '0'
argc=7 p0= p1=89 p2=AZ p3=- p4=21 p5= p6=0 p7=xx
with real double quotes it works:
gnuplot> call 'calltest.gp' "89AZ-21" '0'
argc=2 p0=89AZ-21 p1=0 p2= p3= p4= p5= p6= p7=xx
CPTZ wrote:
>
> I'm running into a problem calling a script with an index notation in it,
> and with incomplete string recognition/pasing.
>
> 1st the incomplete string passing:
>
> Here are the relevant lines from my script file:
>
> set terminal postscript eps enhanced color
> set output "$1.ps"
> set title "$1"
> plot "Data.txt" using 2:7:(100*($$15-.60)) with points pointtype 6
> pointsize variable
>
> I've doubled the $ within the using command to pull column data from the
> file as the help call says to -no problems there.
>
> Here is my call command:
>
> call 'index.script' ''89text-1''
>
> It works, except it only passes the 89 to the file name and title.
>
> So the output file is called 89.ps instead of 89text-1.ps
> which is a problem, because eventually I'll have a -2 and -3 etc.
>
> (and, the help says the parameters start at 0- this seems to show they
> start at 1, is the help correct? If i start with $0 it doesn't pass the
> string at all)
>
> --2nd problem-- it doesn't like passing a parameter to an index command
> if I use my full 'line 19':
>
> plot "AllData.txt" using 2:7:(100*($$15-.60)) index $2 with points
> pointtype 6 pointsize variable
>
> and use the call command:
>
> call 'index.script' ''89AZ-21'' '0'
>
> I get the following error message:
> "index.script", line 19: undefined variable: AZ
>
> It's passing the next part of the string to parameter 2 instead of
> parameter 2.
>
> Any insight or suggestions for me to get this working?
>
> Thanks
>
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