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#shell and #sql
These are two new directives that can be used in scripts with ploticus 2.00
and higher. They both work similary, and can either stream results into
the script, or set variables.
#shell
is an interface for running external commands and capturing the results.
#sql
will allow ploticus to operate as a client to SQL databases, and works with
shsql.
Interface to other databases (MySQL, Oracle, etc.) is not yet available;
code contributions are sought in these areas (see dbinterface.c).
STREAMING DATA
Here is an example of how
#sql
is to be used with
proc getdata
:
#proc getdata
delim: tab
data:
#sql #dumptab select * from trialresults where trialnum = @TRIALNUM
For longer SQL commands a multi-line construct is available:
#proc getdata
delim: tab
data:
#sql #dumptab
select trialnum, age, sex, weight, time1, time2
from trialresults
where trialnum = @TRIALNUM and trialdate = @TDATE
#endsql
The
#shell
directive can be used similary, but this is redundant since
proc getdata
already has a command attribute.
SETTING VARIABLES
These directives may be used to set variables for plot labels, etc.
For example:
#sql #load select fullname from tsyms where tickersym = @TSYM
#proc annotate
location: min max-0.2
text: @fullname
Here is an example where the results of a shell command may be used to
set variables:
// submit the command..
#shell #processrows cat mydata | grep "^Jan"
// get one result rows and parse out fields..
#call $shellrow( A, B, C )
#proc annotate
location: min max-0.2
text: @A @B
DRIVING LOOPS
These directives may be used to drive loops that iterate once per
row of results. For example:
// get a list of cases
#sql #processrows select caseid from cases
#while $sqlrow() = 0
// get data for a case
#proc getdata
delim: tab
data:
#sql2 #dumptab select * from casedata where caseid = @caseid
... plot the case
#endloop
#shell
may be used similary.
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