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If options are passed both directly and through configuration file, direct ones have priorities. This can be very useful if you have a set of plots to draw with some options in common and others that change, the constant ones can be stored into one or more configuration files and the others passed directly.
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If options are passed both directly and through configuration file, direct ones have priorities. This can be very useful if you have a set of plots to draw with some options in common and others that change, the constant ones can be stored into one or more configuration files and the others passed directly.
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To use a configuration file you have to write, through command line:
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```
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mg --config CONFIG_FILE --section SECTION --option1 value1 ... --optionN valueN
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```
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or through library:
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```
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pm.plot(config=CONFIG_FILE, section=SECTION, option1=value1, ..., optionN=valueN)
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```
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All available options can be found [here](options). |
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All available options can be found [here](options). |