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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Generating graphs for many number of files Post 302774889 by begin_shell on Sunday 3rd of March 2013 06:38:54 PM
Old 03-03-2013
thanks

@ Chubler_XL : I was about to write my comment as it was my mistake in the way i was running the script. But , you have pointed out exactly what mistake i done. Thanks a lot, for your kind cooperation.
 

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TABLIX(1)						       Tablix User's Manual							 TABLIX(1)

NAME
tablix2_plot - Tablix data plotter SYNOPSIS
tablix2_plot command [ options ] DESCRIPTION
Tablix is a powerful free software kernel for solving general timetabling problems. It uses a coarse-grained parallel genetic algorithm in combi- nation with other techniques to construct sensible timetables from XML formatted problem descriptions. Tablix can run on a single host as well as on a heterogeneous parallel virtual machine using PVM3. tablix2_plot can be used to plot various types of population convergence graphs using data in files usually named conv0.txt , conv1.txt , ... Tablix will save convergence data into these files if it was compiled with the --enable-conv option. These graphs can be useful for example to get a rough estimate of time required to solve a particular problem (note that tablix2_plot can be safely used with files that are still written to by a running Tablix session). Graphs are plotted with gnuplot using the default output terminal (which is in most cases a X11 display). Encapsulated postscript files can be obtained by setting EPSOUTPUT environment variable. Scalable vector graphics files can be obtained by setting SVGOUTPUT environment variable. The contents of these variables are used by tablix2_plot as a file name to write to. OPTIONS
tablix2_plot --conv-fitness [ --scale SCALE ] [ PREFIX ] ... Plot population convergence graph using convergence data in files conv*.txt in the current directory. One line is drawn for each computing node. It shows the fitness value of the best timetable versus generation count. Use the PREFIX option, if you used the -o option with Tablix. You can use more than one PREFIX option to plot multiple convergence graphs in one window. Use the SCALE option to adjust the vertical scale. tablix2_plot --fit-fitness [ --scale SCALE ] [ PREFIX ] ... Same as --conv-fitness above, except that an exponential function is also drawn on the graph using least squares fitting. This can be used to get a rough estimate of the time required to find a solution. The SCALE parameter is used to adjust the horizontal scale in this case. tablix2_plot --functions [ --scale SCALE ] CONVFILE Plot the return value of each fitness function versus generation count. Return values of mandatory fitness functions are plotted with thicker lines. CONVFILE must be a file with Tablix population convergence data (usually named conv*.txt ). Use the SCALE option to adjust the vertical scale. EXAMPLES
If Tablix was started with the following command: tablix2 -o u1_ sample.xml then the following command plots the population convergence graph: tablix2_plot --conv-fitness u1_ Encapsulated postscript version of the same graph can be obtained with the following command in bash shell: EPSOUTPUT="graph.eps" tablix2_plot --conv-fitness u1_ To see which mandatory restriction is preventing Tablix from finding the solution, use the per module plot, possibly with a small vertical scale: tablix2_plot --functions --scale 100 u1_conv0.txt BUGS
In addition to gnuplot tablix2_plot utility depends on a number of common UNIX programs (mktemp, grep, sed, awk, ...) that may not be available on all systems. The script is not currently capable of properly detecting if any required programs are missing. AUTHOR
Tomaz Solc (tomaz.solc@tablix.org) SEE ALSO
tablix2(1), Tablix User's Manual, Tablix modules HOWTO, Tablix on Morphix HOWTO Tomaz Solc 2005-09-03 TABLIX(1)
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