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shell

The shell command spawns an interactive shell. To return to gnuplot, type exit or the END-OF-FILE character if using Unix, or exit if using MS-DOS or OS/2.

The shell command ignores anything else on the gnuplot command line. If instead you want to pass a command string to a shell for immediate execution, use the system function or the shortcut !. See system.

Examples:

      shell
      system "print previous_plot.ps"
      ! print previous_plot.ps
      current_time = system("date")