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automated plotting
Hi,
I would like to make a lot of plots with for instance xmgrace and don't know how. I have a directory with about 500 data files with the same structure and I want to plot always the same columns. I don't know how to call xmgrace to produce a, say, gif plot of the columns 3 and 4 of Splotch4_0380_part.asc.gz (yes, it's gzipped!) and do the same for the rest of files (500 in total or so) Any hint? thanks |
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