Lauren Weinstein on Nostr: So I've been asked the following. Given a set of different CSV files, the first ...
So I've been asked the following. Given a set of different CSV files, the first record of which is the various field labels, and all following records are data, are there any Linux-based tools that can take these files as input and graph them in a reasonable way without being manually configured for each CSV file? I don't know of any Linux-based tools that would handle this automatically in a reasonable way. Did I miss something? Thanks!
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