[Kst] Thankyou for kst
Theodore Kisner
kisner at physics.ucsb.edu
Mon May 10 22:19:22 CEST 2004
Lee,
you can start reading at a different line using the -f command line option
for example:
$> kst -f 1 -y 1 sample.txt
For large datasets, you can also do things like average samples together. For
example, to view 5 million samples with every 10 samples averaged into one
point on the graph, do this
$> kst -f 1 -s 10 -a -y 1 sample.txt
see "kst -help" for more command line options...
cheers,
-Ted Kisner
On Monday 10 May 2004 04:08 pm, Lee Matheson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thank you for making available your plotting package "kst". We have been
> evaluating different data plotting packages at EUMETSAT, for the purpose of
> examining the historical (offline) METEOSAT-8 SEVIRI Instrument
> Housekeeping data. The requirement to be able to examine very large
> quantities of telemetry data (millions of data points) lead me to look at
> "kst".
>
> I successfully installed "kst" at home, on my SuSE-8.2 Linux "fitted" PC
> (Athlon-900, 256MByte RAM) and "kst" works very well.
>
> Please, I have a couple questions about inputing data to kst:
>
> 1. I have been unable to get "kst" to ignore the first line of a data
> file, where the first line consists of text (which identifies the telemetry
> identities of the various columns). Is there a way to specify that "kst"
> ignore this first line of text (or alternatively use the first line as a
> label)? (Sample attached).
>
> 2. Is there a "date" format that "kst" will accept ? I have tried many
> different dates as input, but I have been unsuccessful to get "kst" to
> accept an input date value.
>
> Thank you again for making this package available.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Lee Matheson
> SEVIRI Instrument Operations Preparation Engineer.
> http://www.eumetsat.de
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