[Orca-users] Re: grouping columns in a plot

vw393 lpizzinato at libero.it
Thu Mar 14 06:16:23 PST 2002


Thanks Rusty,
that's exactly what I ment to do.

Regs
Luca



--- In orca-users at y..., Rusty Carruth <rcarruth at t...> wrote:
> "vw393" <lpizzinato at l...> wrote:
> > Well, I do have already 1 single file generated each day.
> >
> > Each single file is made by a *big* number of columns, 554 to be
> > pricise, of whom 498 are disk_runp_c?t?d? columns. So I get 554 plots
> > in the daily html page.
> >
> > What I wish to achieve is to group together in few plots the
> > disk_runp_c?t?d? columns, let's say per controller, so that all the
> > disk_runp_c1??? diagrams go all together in a plot, all
> > disk_runp_c2??? in another plot, etc., reducing this way the number of
> > graphics in the html page.
> >
> > Is this easily feasible?
> >
> > Regs
> > Luca
>
> Oh, yeah.  Sorry, I misunderstood (jumped to wrong conclusion)
>
> Lets see.  If I had a bunch of these kind of things:
>
> plot {
> title                   %g example plot 1
> source                  perflogging
> data                    disk_runp_c0t0d0
> line_type               area
> line_type               line1
> legend                  foo
> legend                  foo2
> y_legend                foo3
> }
>
> plot {
> title                   %g example plot 2
> source                  perflogging
> data                    disk_runp_c0t0d1
> line_type               area
> line_type               line1
> legend                  foo
> legend                  foo2
> y_legend                foo3
> }
>
> I can turn them into a single plot by merging them into this:
>
> plot {
> title                   %g example plot 1 and 2 combined
> source                  perflogging
> data                    disk_runp_c0t0d0
> data                    disk_runp_c0t0d1
> line_type               area
> line_type               line1
> legend                  foo
> legend                  foo2
> y_legend                foo3
> }
>
> So, you want to split the 2nd form up into the first.  If the conclusion
> I jumped to is right THIS time ;-)  Or maybe the first into the 2nd
- yeah,
> that's the ticket.
>
> rc



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