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Plotting X vs Y data in Ocean

RFStuff
RFStuff over 9 years ago

Dear All,
I want to plot X-data (Freq) Vs Y data (Some other results obtained from Ocean Simulation). Is there a way to plot by the script itself in wave-scan ?

Could anybody please tell regarding this.

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    RFStuff over 9 years ago

    Dear Andrew,

    Thanks a lot for your reply.

    Actually my question itself  is confusing.

    What I am doing/wanting is as below:-

    I have written X-data points ( NOT from any simulated wave form) in 1st column of the file.

    Then in the second column of the file I have written the Y-value of one simulated wave form (done by the current OceanScript).

    Now, I want to plot it on WaveScan by using OCEAN Script.

    How this can be achieved.

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  • RFStuff
    RFStuff over 9 years ago

    Dear Andrew,

    Thanks a lot for your reply.

    Actually my question itself  is confusing.

    What I am doing/wanting is as below:-

    I have written X-data points ( NOT from any simulated wave form) in 1st column of the file.

    Then in the second column of the file I have written the Y-value of one simulated wave form (done by the current OceanScript).

    Now, I want to plot it on WaveScan by using OCEAN Script.

    How this can be achieved.

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