to use the trace graph you have to do some operations:
- get the information taht you need from the trace file (*.tr) exemple delay, loss ratio by using either awk langage or Perl langage. and you will put this results by redirection on a file (*.xgr) - you go under ns-allinone/bin and you put this command : ./xgraph *.xgr (you have to look if there is some needed options)... that is the general principle of using xgraph.. NB : i hope that i help you, because i have just began using ns.. good luck new2ns08 wrote: > > Dear all, > > I was trying to use trace graph to plot graph for my simulation. However, > it seems like there is something i have not understood about it. Everytime > i try to plot the graph say for one of my tracefiles and i do trgrpah > <name of file> on the terminal it does launch the tracegrpah window but it > doesn't plot anything. Now what i have done is create a .ip file but what > i am not sure about is do i need to write my own awk file to make it plot > a graph say for the delay or throughput. > > I am sure you can tell that i am way losttt so please please any help on > tracegraph would be appreciated. I would be more happy if some one can > tell me the basics in plotting a trace graph or the things i need to do or > don't! > > Anticipating for your kind cooperation, I would like to thank you very > much thank you! > > Best regards!! > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/TraceGraph-Helpppppp%21%21%21-tp21243252p21263856.html Sent from the ns-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.