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I'm piping in data that's across three columns and I would like to see all three plotted out, but even if I specify -m time to use time as the x-axis label, the data points from the first column don't get displayed.
As a workaround I've been using a perl one-liner to prepend 1\t to each line, but this seems like a bug.
(kudos on this btw, I was so happy to find a better replacement for termeter!)
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I'm piping in data that's across three columns and I would like to see all three plotted out, but even if I specify
-m time
to use time as the x-axis label, the data points from the first column don't get displayed.As a workaround I've been using a perl one-liner to prepend
1\t
to each line, but this seems like a bug.(kudos on this btw, I was so happy to find a better replacement for
termeter
!)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: