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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
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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>

<pre></pre>

<pre>Good luck,</pre>

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