| Gaw - An analog wave viewer |
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| Monday, 23 August 2010 21:01 |
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Gaw (a.k.a. Gtk Analog Wave viewer) is a tool for displaying analog data files from the output of simulators or real life recorded and sampled data. If you have ever heard about gwave, Gaw is just a Gtk2 (now Gtk3) rewrite of gwave, and the first attempt is to provide the same basic features as gwave. So don't be surprised to find the same look and quite the same behaviour! Gaw displays one or more X-Y datasets in one or more panels. Those datasets are loaded from a file. You can give the file name on the command line or from the menu. You can also drag and drop your file from the desktop to the panel. Each data file contains the independent variable and one or more datasets. When loaded, the dataset names are listed in popup window. The interesting feature of the tool is the zoom facility that let you discover in depth what is in your data and what you cannot do by just looking in your data file. Data file formats that can be used with Gaw (the recognized extensions) are: For more information about Gaw, click here.
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