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NAME

       mxplot - Plotting the results of a mcxtrace simulation

SYNOPSIS

       mxplot [-h] [-t] [–invcanvas] [simulation ...]

DESCRIPTION

       The front-end mxplot 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 mxplot.  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 (see
       section 5.2), the name of the file or directory should be passed to mxplot,  e.g. mxplot  dir  or  mxplot
       file.   It  is also possible to plot one single text (not binary) data file from a given monitor, passing
       its name to mxplot.  The -h option will list valid options.

       The default plotting backend is mxplot-pyqtgraph, but there exists a number of additional  plotters  such
       as mxplot-matplotlib, mxplot-html (in a browser), mxplot-matlab (using Matlab or Octave).

OPTIONS

       simulation
              file or directory to plot

       options: -h, –help : show this help message and exit

       -t, –test
              mxcode data loader test run

       –invcanvas
              invert canvas background from black to white

FILES

       /usr/share/mcxtrace/resources               /usr/share/mcxtrace/tools/Python/mccodelib/mccode_config.json
       ~/.mcxtrace/mccode_config.json http://www.mcxtrace.org

EXAMPLES

       Run and plot the Test_SX example (Single crystal diffraction)

       • mxrun Test_SX.instr -d output_dir -n 1e7 TTH=13.4

       • mxplot output_dir

AUTHORS

       mcxtrace Team (mcxtrace.org)

SEE ALSO

       mcxtrace(1), mxdoc(1), mxplot(1), mxrun(1), mxgui(1), mxdisplay(1)

AUTHORS

       MCXTRACE xray Ray Tracing Team.

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