system "command string" ! command string output = system("command string") show variable GPVAL_SYSTEM
system "command" executes "command" in a subprocess by invoking the
operating system's default shell. If called as a function, system("command")
returns the character stream from the subprocess's stdout as a string.
One trailing newline is stripped from the resulting string if present.
See also backquotes (p. ).
The exit status of the subprocess is reported in variables GPVAL_SYSTEM_ERRNO
and GPVAL_SYSTEM_ERRMSG. Note that if the command string invokes more than
one programs, the subprocess may return "Success" even if one of the programs
produced an error. E.g. file = system("ls -1 *.plt tail -1") will return
"Success" even if there are no *.plt files because tail succeeds even if ls
does not.
The system command can be used to import external functions into gnuplot as
shown below, however this will force creation of a separate subprocess every
time the function is invoked. For functions that will be invoked many times
it would be better to import a directly callable subroutine from a shared
library. See import (p. ) and plugin.dem.
f(x) = real(system(sprintf("somecommand %f", x)))