Victor Reyes wrote: > TimeStamp: No need for explanation here. > Server: This will always be a two digits number. > Function: This will be a string. > R/T(MS): This will a a response time given in milliseconds. Looks like a standard time-series graph to me. Try 'eplot' (easy gnuplot) which is a Ruby wrapper around gnuplot: http://liris.cnrs.fr/christian.wolf/software/eplot/index.html For more options see: http://raa.ruby-lang.org/search.rhtml?search=graph There was also a Ruby project (I think it was based on ruby-gnuplot) that generated the most *dazzling* LaTeX/EPS graphs I ever saw. It was written by a University professor, but I cannot remember its name... it was "topika" or "to*" or "ika" or something. Googling around turned up nothing. It had very nice RDoc documentation and lots of examples. Argh, why can't I remember? Does anyone on this list know? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.