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3.24.16.5 set datafile commentschars
The ‘set datafile commentschars‘ command allows you to tell ‘gnuplot‘ what characters are used in a data file to denote comments. Gnuplot will ignore rest of the line behind the specified characters if either of them is the first non-blank character on the line.
Syntax:
|       set datafile commentschars {"<string>"}
      show datafile commentschars
      unset commentschars
 | 
Default value of the string is "#!" on VMS and "#" otherwise.
Then, the following line in a data file is completely ignored
| # 1 2 3 4 | 
but the following
| 1 # 3 4 | 
produces rather unexpected plot unless
| set datafile missing '#' | 
is specified as well.
Example:
| set datafile commentschars "#!%" | 
