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1 | initial version |
I run within the PSSe GUI, v33, a similar code for a single plot and it did created the pdf as well as it showed the plot on the plot window.
My out file was 'GOP1.out' and my NAME variable was 'GOP1'. Also I made sure that the channel name exists in the OUT file.
2 | No.2 Revision |
I run within the PSSe GUI, v33, a similar code for a single plot and it did created the pdf as well as it showed the plot on the plot window.
My out file was 'GOP1.out' and my NAME variable was 'GOP1'. Also I made sure that the channel name exists in the OUT file.
This is my plot code:C:\fakepath\plot.py.gif. Save it as plot.py, but before run it in the GUI, update the filenames and other variables.
3 | No.3 Revision |
I run within the PSSe GUI, v33, a similar code for a single plot and it did created the pdf as well as it showed the plot on the plot window.
My out file was 'GOP1.out' and my NAME variable was 'GOP1'. Also I made sure that the channel name exists in the OUT file.
This is The file plot1.zip stored at my plot code:C:\fakepath\plot.py.gifGoogle drive public site. Save it as plot.py, but before contains the plot1.py script. Before run it in the PSSe GUI, update the filenames and other variables.variables for your case.
A better way to plot to pdf is with "channels", also stored at the same site.
4 | No.4 Revision |
I run within the PSSe GUI, v33, a similar code for a single plot and it did created the pdf as well as it showed the plot on the plot window.
My out file was 'GOP1.out' and my NAME variable was 'GOP1'. Also I made sure that the channel name exists in the OUT file.
The file plot1.zip stored at my Google drive public site contains the plot1.py script. Before run it in the PSSe GUI, update filenames and other variables for your case.
A better way to plot to pdf is with "channels", also stored at the same site.