Provided by: mcstas-mcplot-matlab_3.5+3.5.19+ds5-2_amd64 

NAME
mcplot-matlab - Plotting the results of a mcstas simulation using Matlab/Octave
SYNOPSIS
mcplot-matlab [-hom] [-png|-jpg|-fig|-eps|-pdf] [FILE|DIR]
DESCRIPTION
The front-end mcplot-matlab is a program that produces plots of all the monitors in a simulation, and it is thus useful to get a quick overview of the simulation results. In the simplest case, the front-end is run simply by typing mcplot-matlab. This will plot any simulation data stored in the current directory, which is where simulations store their results by default. If the --dir or --file options have been used, the name of the file or directory should be passed to mcplot-matlab, e.g. mcplot-matlab dir or mcplot-matlab file. It is also possible to plot one single text (not binary) data file from a given monitor, passing its name to mcplot-matlab. The -h option will list valid options. This is the Matlab/Octave plotting tool.
OPTIONS
[-png|-jpg|-fig|-eps|-pdf] Export the specified monitor file or directory to given format. -m FILE|DIR Explicitely request to use Matlab -o Explicitely request to use Octave
FILES
/usr/share/mcstas/tools/Python/mccodelib/mccode_config.json ~/.mcstas/mccode_config.json http://www.mcstas.org
EXAMPLES
Run and plot the Test_SX example (Single crystal diffraction) • mcrun Test_SX.instr -d output_dir -n 1e7 TTH=13.4 • mcplot-matlab output_dir
AUTHORS
mcstas Team (mcstas.org)
SEE ALSO
mcstas(1), mcdoc(1), mcplot(1), mcrun(1), mcgui(1), mcdisplay(1)
AUTHORS
MCSTAS neutron Ray Tracing Team. git mcPLOT-MATLAB(1)