On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 03:48:29PM +0530, Dr. K. C. Bhamu wrote:
> Thank you Prof Blaha
> I usually do same as you suggested. I extract these files in excel and then
> used to plot in another softwares.
> I wanted through terminal just for new learning and really it also gives
> good plots.
Bhamu,
Thank you Prof Blaha
I usually do same as you suggested. I extract these files in excel and then
used to plot in another softwares.
I wanted through terminal just for new learning and really it also gives
good plots.
Sincerely
*Bhamu*
On Sun, Sep 20, 2015 at 9:33 PM, Peter Blaha
wrote:
> You n
Thank you Gavin.
I got it.
I have some doubts for more details. First I will try and then inform you.
Like colour change, linewidth (this may be useful in case of doss)
Sincerely
Bhamu
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 5:21 AM, Gavin Abo wrote:
> Example in a bash ($) terminal:
>
> username@computernam
Example in a bash ($) terminal:
username@computername:~/test$ cat test.joint
#2 Vol = 421.5088774080
# Energy [eV] Im_eps_xx Im_eps_zz
#
0.0 0.2500E+00 0.E+00
1.0 0.5000E+00 0.5000E+00
2.
You need to know GNUPLOT and csh syntax to do this.
However, wh not plotting the text files (case.epsilon, sigma, ...) with
your favorite program. You can for instance transfer these files to
windows, import them into excel and plot there, .
Am 20.09.2015 um 08:15 schrieb Dr. K. C. Bhamu:
Dear Prof Blaha and users
I want to plot optical properties directly from terminal. I am getting plot
with a single column but I want to plot two/three column simultaneously (E
vs XX&ZZ together).
Is there any idea? I tried to change script of optic plot program but could
not succeeded.
set op
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