dft2ps
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Represent TAC graphs with this utility. dft2ps help you represent graphs of TACs in PostScript (PS) format. If two DFT files are given, the program represents graphs where the TAC from the first file (measured TAC) is plotted with symbols and the TAC from the second file (fitted TAC) is plotted with lines.
This program is command prompt based, so you shouldnt expect any fancy graphical user interface to help you through the whole process.
Usage: dft2ps [Options] <DFT file> <PS file> [2nd DFT file]
Options for changing graph settings:
-p
Each TAC is plotted on it's own page in PS file; By default, the first 32 curves are plotted on one PS page, and the rest are not plotted
-t
Second DFT file is assumed to contain one plasma curve, which is plotted with all TACs in the first DFT file
-x1=<startpoint of x-axis>
-x2=<endpoint of x-axis>
-y1=<startpoint of y-axis>
-y2=<endpoint of y-axis>
General options:
-h or --help
Print this message and exit
--version or --build
Print software build information and exit
--silent
Program works silently, printing only error and warning messages
--verbose
Program prints lots of information about what it is doing.
The license of this software is Freeware, you can free download and free use this calculator software.