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From: | Daniel J Sebald |
Subject: | Re: tmp gets full when plotting many images |
Date: | Mon, 26 Mar 2007 16:29:31 -0500 |
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John W. Eaton wrote:
On 26-Mar-2007, Przemek Klosowski wrote: | For instance, would it work to keep a record of file | names, and delete files which were used in a previous plot upon | creating a subsequent one? I think it is possible for gnuplot to still be processing a previous plot when Octave starts a new plot. I don't see how to avoid that race condition. Since it looks like it is possible to send all the data in the pipe, I think that's the best solution.
Here's another option as a couple people suggested on the gnuplot list, but unfortunately I'm not sure it is portable... only of use in unix based systems: stuff an "rm" at the end of the plot command so that gnuplot removes the file afterward:
sprintf("!rm -f %s\n", tmpfile) Dan
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