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# Click the 'Browse' button on the graphical interface that shows up. | # Click the 'Browse' button on the graphical interface that shows up. |
Revision as of 20:56, 12 February 2021
Aplot Graphical Plotting Program
Setup and Getting Started
Aplot is a software program that quickly plots data from flights of the University of North Dakota's Citation research aircraft. CPLOT is written in python.
FAQ
Q: What is the difference between Aplot and Cplot/Cplot2?
A: Aplot is a more recent program similar to Cplot and has more features.
How to Run Aplot on Linux/UNIX
There are two ways:
- Option 1
- Open a terminal
- Enter 'aplot' followed by the filename in which you wish to open. Note: Be in the directory of the file.
- Option 2
- Open a terminal
- Enter 'aplot', and hit enter.
- Click the 'Browse' button on the graphical interface that shows up.
- Navigate to the directory of the file that you want to bring up in aplot.
- Select the file that you want.
- Click 'ok', 'open file'.
Using Aplot
This section describes Aplot and its various features.