I have file 1 with 15 columns, I want to change the formatting of the numbers of columns 10,11 and 12 in the scientific notation.
I used the Following script:
I have two questions:
a)How to make changes simultaneously and get these three columns printed in one file? I tried this, but only the column 10 was printed:
b) Is it possible to get the formatting conversion of columns 10,11,12 directly in file1.dat, without having to generate extra files?
Thank you!
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Desired output:
data2 1e-14
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kst
kst [ -F DATASOURCE ] [ -f STARTFRAME ] [ -n NUMFRAMES ] [ -s FRAMESPERSAMPLE [ -a ] ] kstfile
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DESCRIPTION
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In the second invocation, kst loads pre-saved plot specifications from the file kstfile and optionally may override some of the settings in
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OPTIONS -A plot all curves in separate plots
-a average frames (simple mean) when plotting with -s.
--A4 use A4 sized paper for printing. Requires --print.
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-d use points when plotting curves.
-e FIELD
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-F datasource
override the datasource indicated in the kstfile and instead use datasource.
-f STARTFRAME
begin plotting at STARTFRAME frames into the data. Set to -1 to start at NUMFRAMES from the end of the data.
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plot at most NUMFRAMES frames of data. Set to -1 to indicate all of the data.
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plot FIELD as a power spectrum plot.
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render to a portable network graphics (png) image with file name filename and quit.
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-y FIELD
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plot FIELD as an image.
EXAMPLES
Plot all data in column 2 from data.dat.
kst data.dat -y 2
Same as above, except only read 20 lines, starting at line 10.
kst data.dat -f 10 -n 20 -y 2
also read col 1. One plot per curve.
kst data.dat -f 10 -n 20 -y 1 -y 2
Read col 1 from data2.dat and col 1 from data.dat
kst data.dat -f 10 -n 20 -y 2 data2.dat -y 1
Same as above, except read 40 lines starting at 30 in data2.dat
kst data.dat -f 10 -n 20 -y 2 data2.dat -f 30 -n 40 -y 1
Specify the X vector and error bars: Plot x = col 1 and Y = col 2 and error flags = col 3 from data.dat
kst data.dat -x 1 -e 3 -y 2
Get the X vector from data1.dat, and the Y vector from data2.dat.
kst data1.dat -x 1 data2.dat -y 1
Placement: Plot column 2 and column 3 in plot P1 and column 4 in plot P2
kst data.dat -P P1 -y 2 -y 3 -P P2 -y 4
BUGS
Please report bugs to either the kst mailing list at kst@kde.org or to the kde bugzilla under the kst product at http://bugs.kde.org/. If
you can run kst, you can easily report bugs by selecting Bug Report Wizard from the Help menu.
AUTHOR
Matthew Truch <matt@truch.net>
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