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From: | Daniel J Sebald |
Subject: | Re: Plotting on mac |
Date: | Fri, 11 May 2012 13:35:11 -0500 |
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On 05/11/2012 06:20 AM, Dr. Krishna Mohan, T. R wrote:
Thanks, Dan and Mike, for your very helpful comments. I am using the Mac Pro workstation with 12 cores on OS X 10.7.3. Yes, I better do some preprocessing, or, maybe, since 176259 points were in time (of 100 particles at each time instant), I could plot different segments of it in different windows or some such thing. We generally don't think about such restrictions and simply dump all the data onto the plot routine expecting it to show all. I should devote some time to understanding what the exact limitations are and then plot.
As Mike suggests, looking at segments is often something I do. Write a short little routine that will extract 500 to 1000 samples and interpret the arrow keys to move forward or backward through the temporal data. Try imresize if you like. That should work to some extent.
Dan
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