To draw a graph using tecplot, just read in your one dimensional data . The graph will appear similar to the one shown below.
There are many things that you can do with the graph. Click on the "Mapping Style..." button. If you don't see the "Mapping Style..." button, double click on the graph. When you click on the "Mapping style..." button, you will see the following.
From this menu, you can control how the graph is plotted. The various features are broken down by category: "Definitions", "Lines", "Curves","Symbols", .... To select the category, click on the appropriate button. The categories, definitions, lines and symbols are discused below.
From here, you can select the symbol shape, outline color, fill color, size and spacing. Just click on the appropriate button. To control the spacing, click on "Symb Spacing" and then click on "Iskip=2", "Iskip=3" or "Iskip=4" which will draw the symbol at every second, third or fourth point respectively. If this is still too many. Use the "Enter Index..." option to manually enter a skip value.
Across the top, is a list of axes that you can display and modify. Select the desired axis. In the above the "X1" axis is selected. A modification occurs only on the selected axis.
Here everything but range is easy to use, just remember "Labels" means the numbers that appear next to the tick marks, and "Title" means the name of the variable.
The range option can be confusing.
Preserving the length keeps the axis the same length, the scale changes.
When things go wrong, pull down the "View" menu to "Data Fit". Tecplot
will do its best to fit the data to the frame.
Plotting Multiple Data Sets
Tecplot can plot multiple data sets. The easiest way to plot multiple data
sets is to create a file containing all the
data set, each data set is a zone in the file. In the "Mapping style"
window, you can turn on and off various zones. Just click on the desired zone
(that is, click on the line that are listed by map number), or click and drag
to choose multiple zones, then click on the "Map Show" button. You can then
activate or deactivate the selected zone(s).
You can also plot multiple data sets that are in different files. The easiest way to do this is to read all the data sets in at once.
In the "Mapping style" window, select "Definitions". Now click on "Which
Y-Axis" and select the appropriate axis. That's it. You can modify the new axis by pulling down
the "Axis" menu from "Plot" and selecting the appropriate axis
Three Dimensional Graphs
Tecplot can draw three dimensional graphs. Read in your data, then click on
the "3D cartesian" from the pull down menu in the upper left corner of the tecplot window, then redraw.
As with 2D graphs, you can modify with the axis labels, major and minor grid
marks, grid background. To do so, pull down the "Axis" menu from "Plot". Click
on the desired button and enter the desired settings for each axis.
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