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NAME
cfetoolgraph - create graphs from a cfetool database
SYNOPSIS
cfetoolgraph name [--path⎪-p directory name] [--daily⎪-d] [--weekly⎪-w] [--yearly⎪-y] [--timestamps⎪-T] [--resolution⎪-r] [--help⎪-h]
DESCRIPTION
The cfetoolgraph command dumps graphs of averages for visual inspection of the normal state database. The files are in a format viewable by "gnuplot" or "xgmr" or other graphical plotting program. The command generates three or four files in a subdirectory of the database directory with a name beginning with either "daily", "weekly" or "yearly", then "-", then either "snapshot" or the current time, if the -T option is used. The files are named "average", "stddev", and "graph". The "graph" file contains both the averages and standard deviations, useful for plotting with error bars. If a histogram file is present, a fourth file named "distr" will also be created, plotting the distribution of fluctuations about the mean value. If the -d, -w and -y options are all omitted, the default is to only graph the weekly database.
OPTIONS
--path⎪-p directory name The directory in which the database specified by name can be found. --daily⎪-d Graph the daily averages database. --weekly⎪-w Graph the weekly averages database. --yearly⎪-y Graph the yearly averages database. --timestamps⎪-T Time-stamp the output filenames with the current time, in order to give a unique name. --resolution⎪-r Generate high resolution data (), instead of averaging data over periods of one hour to generate simpler and smoother graphs. --help⎪-h Prints a short help message and then exits.
EXAMPLE
% cfetoolgraph temperature --path /my/path --resolution Create graph files of the weekly database in high resolution in the "/my/path/temperature/weekly-snapshot" directory.
AUTHORS
The code and documentation were contributed by Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, a department of Stanford University. This documentation was written by Elizabeth Cassell <e_a_c@mailsnare.net> and Alf Wachsmann <alfw@slac.stanford.edu>
COPYRIGHT AND DISCLAIMER
Copyright 2004 Alf Wachsmann <alfw@slac.stanford.edu> and Elizabeth Cassell <e_a_c@mailsnare.net> All rights reserved.