[Kst] Can't find an easy way to plot X,Y,X,Y datafile

Barth Netterfield barth.netterfield at utoronto.ca
Wed Apr 29 14:29:58 UTC 2015


>From the command line:

  kst2 data.dat -x 1 -y 2 -x 3 -y 4

Much slower from the gui.

cbn

On April 29, 2015 1:35:24 PM Olivier LEMAIRE wrote:

> Hi there,
> tahnk you for your answer.
> The point here is that I have very large data sets and my files can
> contain more than 20 X,Y couples. This is a very repetitive task and I'd
> like this to be automatic like it is with a classic set with a single X
> axis and multiple Y sets.
> just to make sure we talk about the same here is a sample of what could
> be my data
> 
> 
> X11, Y11, X21, Y21
> X12, Y12, X22, Y22
> X13, Y12, X23, Y23
> X14, Y12, X24, Y24
> X15, Y12, X25, Y25
> X16, Y12, X26, Y26
> 
> In that set, X11 = X21 et X16 = X26 but all intermediate X values on a
> line are different: X12 != X22, X13 != X23...
> 
> Olivier
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> On 28.04.2015 19:03, Roger Wehage wrote:
> > You might try one of the Interpolation Plugins described in Section
> > 8.4 of the The Kst Handbook. For example you could interpolate all
> > channels to a specified x sample rate and then plot those interpolated
> > channels on a single figure using your specified x sample rate.
> > 
> >> On Apr 28, 2015, at 7:56 AM, Olivier LEMAIRE
> >> <contact at olivier-lemaire.eu> wrote:
> >> 
> >> Hi there,
> >> I have simulation datafile that I want to plot with kst. The file is a
> >> csv with X,Y,X,Y..., meaning that each set of data has its own X and Y
> >> axis, the X axis ranges are all the same, so they can be plotted on a
> >> single figure but the steps between each x points in X axis are all
> >> different.
> >> I can't find an easy way to do so. Do you know the way to do it,
> >> please.
> >> 
> >> Thank you very much
> >> 
> >> Olivier
> >> 
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