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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.

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