X-Git-Url: https://git.ucc.asn.au/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=update.sh;h=a5409d70624c6ec55627e31dcf3e0aa3809699f1;hb=bd384cc9d904484e286d7234b344fcca31188b83;hp=f10a1cf44899a41ff526a27fb32d70c8cd6451e6;hpb=98cc7d05631314ab16a9fac56c187ce0461df6bc;p=matches%2Fhonours.git diff --git a/update.sh b/update.sh index f10a1cf4..a5409d70 100755 --- a/update.sh +++ b/update.sh @@ -14,12 +14,13 @@ eval $(ssh-agent) 2>/dev/null ssh-add /home/sam/.ssh/honours 2>/dev/null # This bit plots any open data files, so I can remotely view them -# TODO: Magically update all fils +# TODO: Magically update all files # TODO: Actually label plots properly, you lazy bastard -gnuplot="/usr/bin/gnuplot" -for data in $(lsof | grep interface | grep $(date +%Y) | awk '{print $NF}'); do - $gnuplot -e "set term png; set output \"$data.png\"; plot \"$data\" u 1:3 w l title \"ADC4\", \"$data\" u 1:5 w l title \"ADC5\", \"$data\" u 1:2 w l title \"DAC\"" -done +# No longer auto plotting stuff, because I don't really check that often, and plots look better done through gnuplot than viewed as pngs +#plot="/home/sam/Documents/University/honours/research/TCS/plot.sh" +#for i in $(find . -name "[0-9]*.dat" -mmin -60 -size +5k -print); do +# $plot $i $i.png +#done $git pull git.ucc master # This is probably a good thing to do...