Re: plotting large datasets

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On 8/21/09, DJ Delorie <dj@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I've got a need to plot "value vs time" data for 32 channels
> simultaneously.  Gnuplot isn't up to the task (not enough uniqueness,
> even mixing lines and points, or control - the graph is just a mess).
> What else is there?
>
> Ideally, I'd like something I can interact with - enable/disable
> channels, highlight channels, change the time range, etc.  The data
> comes from processed log files, so either file or API input is OK.
>
> Ideas?
>

32 channels is a LOT.
Could you, an artist or a draftsman do it by hand?
Do you need all 32 channels on one page?
  i.e. can you plot 4, 8, 16 to a page and just print more pages.

Can you use R to run statistics to select groups or
in some other way make sense of it?

Can you put the data behind a script on a web server
and let the viewer pick subsets.


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