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I'm trying to trace with the library {datavisualization}, the evolution of data depending on the current date.

I don't see how to get the date on the abscissa.

In the example below the date is in French format dd/mm/yyyy

% !TeX program =Xelatex+shell-escape
% !TeX encoding = utf8
%  !TeX spellcheck = fr

\documentclass{article} \usepackage{filecontents} \begin{filecontents}[overwrite]{plaquette.csv} date,plaquettes 30/10/2023,1200000 02/10/2023,1229000 06/11/2023,980000 09/11/2023,570000 13/11/2023,308000 16/11/2023,259000 20/11/2023,117000 23/11/2023,65000 27/11/2023,21000 30/11/2023,39000 04/12/2023,590000 07/12/2023,1034000 11/12/2023,1960000 14/12/2023,1339000 18/12/2023,990000 02/01/2024,800000 06/01/2024,520000 12/01/2024,350000 \end{filecontents}

\usepackage{tikz} \usetikzlibrary {datavisualization} \usepackage{csvsimple-l3}

\begin{document}

\csvautotabular{plaquette.csv}

\end{document}

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