Commandline tool to plot space separated files. Currently no header lines are permitted.
Usage: rptplot [options...] input.rpt input2.rpt ...
Possible options are:
-t, --title set title
-x, --xlabel set xlabel
-y, --ylabel set ylabel
--xlim set xlim as 'min,max'
--ylim set ylim as 'min,max'
--size set figure size
--axis set axis dimensions
(left, bottom, right, top)
-l set default legend (based on file name)
-g, --grid set grid
-p, --pdf writes pdf instead of screen output
-s, --scalefactor set a scale factor for each argument
has to be a string with comma separated values.
e.g. -s '1.4, 4, 10'
--scalenoiso scale non-isotropic, additional scalefactor for y values
--xshift shift data in x for each argument
--yshift shift data in y for each argument
--scaleall apply given transformation to all datasets
--style set the style for every argument
e.g. --style '-k, --g, :r'
-a creates markers with a given distance for each argument
--lw set linewidth for each argument
-n skip non-isotropic note
-c set clipping of lines and markers OFF
--legend set a legend entry for each argument
has to be a string with comma separated values.
If None is specified no legend is plotted for this dataset.
e.g. --legend 'Plot 1, Plot 2, Plot 3'
--legloc specify the legend location, default: 'best'
--baseaxis plot origin axis
--mplstyle use mpltools stylefile
e.g. --mplstyle 'style1'
-d copy rptscript to folder, for extended modification
-h, --help print this help message
Uses the matplotlib library as plotting tool. This library
has to be available. Default axes labels are Force and Displacement