Gnuplot is free, command-line, scriptable, and is probably already installed
on your system. It can plot 2d data, but sometimes it takes some tweaking to
get it to look right. Fortunately there's lots of online documentation.
-Dan
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 10:03 PM, Beale, John <John.Beale.stlcop.edu> wrote:
>
> I am trying to use the 2drms feature of ptraj. When I set the output file
> type to ps (postscript) the 2D plot is unreadable. It is mostly just a dark
> square. I would like to be able to try plotting output as raw data. Can
> anyone tell me what plotting programs are available to plot raw data into a
> two-dimensional representation? I don't have plotmtv so I can't use that
> option.
>
> John
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