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Luis Alonso is currently offline  Luis Alonso
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Is there avaible an alternative procedure to standard plot, in which one can
zoom in, out, measure coordinates, scroll through the data...?
Thanks
Luis Alonso
Unit of Remote Sensing
Univ. of Valencia (Spain)
Re: REQ: alternative plot procedure? [message #19007 is a reply to message #18962] Mon, 21 February 2000 00:00 Go to previous message
davidf is currently offline  davidf
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Patrick Broos (patb@astro.psu.edu) writes:

> You're welcome to use our widget tool function_1d.
> The package is at ftp://ftp.astro.psu.edu/pub/axaf/TARA/

Alas, I don't seem to be able to connect to this server
using an anonymous FTP login. :-(

Cheers,

David
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Re: REQ: alternative plot procedure? [message #19008 is a reply to message #18962] Mon, 21 February 2000 00:00 Go to previous message
Patrick Broos is currently offline  Patrick Broos
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Luis Alonso wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Is there avaible an alternative procedure to standard
plot, in which one can
<br>zoom in, out, measure coordinates, scroll through the data...?</blockquote>

<pre>You're welcome to use our widget tool function_1d (a GUI replacement for</pre>

<pre>the PLOT routine).&nbsp; You can easily control the plot axes, symbols, line styles,</pre>

<pre>colors, titles, etc. and can overplot multiple datasets.</pre>

<pre>It's part of a large package that supports analysis</pre>

<pre>of x-ray astronomical data, but function_1d (and several other widget</pre>

<pre>tools: dataset_1d, dataset_2d, function_2d) are quite general.</pre>

<pre>The package is at <A HREF="ftp://ftp.astro.psu.edu/pub/axaf/TARA/">ftp://ftp.astro.psu.edu/pub/axaf/TARA/</A></pre>

<pre>The manual section you'll be most interested in is</pre>

<pre><A HREF=" http://www.astro.psu.edu/xray/docs/TARA/TARA_users_guide/nod e33.html"> http://www.astro.psu.edu/xray/docs/TARA/TARA_users_guide/nod e33.html</A></pre>

<pre>although other sections of the manual may be helpful.</pre>

<pre>I can answer reasonable questions you may have after exploring the</pre>

<pre>manual.</pre>

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<pre>Good luck,</pre>

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