[Swift-devel] Plotting
Ioan Raicu
iraicu at cs.iit.edu
Fri Apr 13 11:52:53 CDT 2012
You could try to flatten the EPS file into a high resolution JPG. A flat
image of 1000s x 1000s pixels should give you a very high quality plot
that will look good on a computer screen, PPT presentation, or in a
document.
Ioan
On 4/13/2012 11:37 AM, Jonathan Monette wrote:
> Hello,
> I am trying to grab plots from the logs for the SciColSim application I have been working on. The problem is, when I work through the post log-processing plotting steps the output file has a lot of data points making the eps file quite large(~300M). When trying to open this file under preview on my local mac, preview crashes. I tried using gnu plot to plot this large data set and the output file was just as large.
>
> I have thought about going through the large data set file and averaging together points that are very close together(within some epsilon). Is this a solid approach? Is there any way of telling the plot routine(gnu plot or the plotter Justin made with JFreeChart) to do this for me? What other techniques could I try to shorten the amount of data that is being plotted?
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