05-12-2013
Hi,
i am extremely sorry. I get the same output as you got for the data i pasted. But when i run for actual data , it takes all averages for all timesteps. The actual data which looks like this :
HTML Code:
SOURCE: TIMESTEP
1
SOURCE: NUMBER OF SERIES
594
ITEM: SHAPE CONSTRAIN pp pp pp
-10 30
-10 30
-10 30
ITEM: SERIES id type x y z
300 1 -0.018638 -2.55234 -6.32752
100 1 1.41254 -2.58375 -6.49904
200 1 -2.83075 0.0568085 -6.31853
100 1 -2.13227 -1.15906 -6.22779
200 1 -0.72638 -1.26406 -6.59486
300 1 0.0490859 0.005266 -6.90442
SOURCE: TIMESTEP
2
SOURCE: NUMBER OF SERIES
594
ITEM: SHAPE CONSTRAIN pp pp pp
-10 30
-10 30
-10 30
ITEM: SERIES id type x y z
100 1 -0.458893 -1.85236 -6.76382
200 1 2.44809 -1.75353 -6.94784
300 1 1.69774 -0.511574 -6.93282
300 1 -2.26969 -5.05726 -4.42174
200 1 0.629752 -5.01888 -4.87928
100 1 2.07906 -4.80346 -4.90814
Issue : When i run the script for this, it takes average of X,Y,Z for all the timestep. I would be really thankful, if I get separate X,Y,Z averages for corresponding TIMESTEPs.
And i do not want this get displayed in the output:
HTML Code:
SOURCE: NUMBER OF SERIES
594
ITEM: SHAPE CONSTRAIN pp pp pp
-10 30
-10 30
-10 30
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ngraph
NGRAPH(1) General Commands Manual NGRAPH(1)
NAME
Ngraph - creating scientific 2-dimensional graphs
SYNOPSIS
ngraph [options] [data file(s) or ngp file]
DESCRIPTION
Ngraph is the program to create scientific 2-dimensional graphs for researchers and engineers. Graphs can be exported to PostScript, SVG,
PNG or PDF format.
OPTIONS
Command line options are:
-L file
load ngp file
-x column
data column for the x axis
-y column
data column for the y axis
-X use X axis as the x axis
-Y use Y axis as the y axis
-U use U axis as the x axis
-R use R axis as the y axis
-d {mark | line | polygon | curve | diagonal | arrow | rectangle | rectangle_fill | rectangle_solid_fill | errorbar_x | errorbar_y | stair-
case_x | staircase_y | bar_x | bar_y | bar_fill_x | bar_fill_y | bar_solid_fill_x | bar_solid_fill_y | fit}
specify plot type
-m type
specify mark type (0-89)
-o size
specify mark size
-l style
specify line style
-w width
specify line width
-CR n specify red component of the 1st plot color (0-255)
-CG n specify green component of the 1st plot color (0-255)
-CB n specify blue component of the 1st plot color (0-255)
-cr n specify red component of the 2nd plot color (0-255)
-cg n specify green component of the 2nd plot color (0-255)
-cb n specify blue component of the 2nd plot color (0-255)
-s line
specify number of the head skip
-r step
specify number of the read step
-f line
specify number of the final line
-vx n neighbor average of the x data
-vy n neighbor average of the y data
-mx formula
specify math transformation for the x data
-my formula
specify math transformation for the y data
-ex {linear | log | inverse | MJD}
specify scale type of the x axis
-ey {linear | log | inverse | MJD}
specify scale type of the y axis
-minx value
specify minimum value of x axis
-maxx value
specify maximum value of x axis
-incx value
specify increment value of x axis
-miny value
specify minimum value of y axis
-maxy value
specify maximum value of y axis
-incy value
specify increment value of y axis
-g load settings from data file
-png file
convert ngp file to PNG format
-pdf file
convert ngp file to PDF format
-ps file
convert ngp file to PostScript format
-eps file
convert ngp file to Encapsulated PostScript format
-svg file
convert ngp file to SVG format
-gra file
convert ngp file to GRA format
-dialog
show print dialog (with -p option)
-p file
print ngp file
-n output ngp-file to stdout
-h, --help
show help message
-v, --version
show version of Ngraph
-V, --VERSION
show detail information about Ngraph
FILES
${HOME}/.Ngraph/Ngraph.nsc
start up script
${HOME}/.Ngraph/Ngraph.ini
configuration file
${HOME}/.Ngraph/Ngraph.ngp
default graph
AUTHORS
Satoshi ISHIZAKA
Hiroyuki Ito <ZXB01226@nifty.com>
SEE ALSO
ngp2(1)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003 Satoshi ISHIZAKA
Copyright (C) 2008-2011 Hiroyuki Ito
4th Berkeley Distribution Local NGRAPH(1)