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> While googling, I found that octave can plot in both gnuplot and grace.
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> For plotting in grace the data needs to be in ascii form and in columns.
> Now I can convert my binary data into ascii but it is not appearing as columns. When I tried something that was suggested earlier - it displays on the screen but does not save as a file.
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> I would really appreciate help from someone who has experience doing this.
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> The code I wrote is :
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> load catwalk X y
> X= X', y = y';
> save -mat-ascii catwalkascii X
y
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> If this does save as columns, then I can open it after typing xmgrace and import it. But as mine does not save as columns, it is proving to be difficult.
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> Your help appreciated.
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> Thanks
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> Asha G
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if you need to autput your data as columns of numbers you probably should be using "dlmwrite" rather than "save"
c.
Just tried dimwrite -mat-ascii catwalkascii X y
Did not save either.
AG