To execute gnuplot on a Linux Machine, you can use the exec() function in php. I am not sure what exactly you want to do with the output, but exec can definitely run the program.
Put them in a directory or something, that won't be a problem once I get them generated. I assumed it would be, considering how heavily (forgive the wording) "linuxy" gnuplot is. – Joshua Jun 28 at 17:20.
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