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[Gwyddion-users] creating graphs
Christian K
2015-04-16 13:04:20 UTC
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Hi,

I cannot figure how to create graphs. All items in the graph menu are greyed
out. I need to analyse step heights for which I use the 'Extract profiles'
tool. But then I am unable to process the results with the graph tools. Am I
doing something wrong?
I am usgin gwyddion 2.40 on windows 7

Thanks for any hints, Christian
luis vazquez
2015-04-16 14:42:16 UTC
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Hi, Christian,
you just have to click on apply and on this graph you click with right
button of the mouse, choose export text and then you can read this file
with any graph program. Either, you can after making "apply", click on
the bottom left icon (measure distances in graph) and then measure the
step heights on the graph by moving the cursors that appear.

Regards,
Luis
Post by Christian K
Hi,
I cannot figure how to create graphs. All items in the graph menu are greyed
out. I need to analyse step heights for which I use the 'Extract profiles'
tool. But then I am unable to process the results with the graph tools. Am I
doing something wrong?
I am usgin gwyddion 2.40 on windows 7
Thanks for any hints, Christian
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Christian K
2015-04-16 16:25:22 UTC
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Hi Luis,
Post by luis vazquez
with any graph program. Either, you can after making "apply", click on
the bottom left icon (measure distances in graph) and then measure the
step heights on the graph by moving the cursors that appear.
I havecompletely overlooked the 'apply' button. This is what I was looking for.

Thanks a lot.

Christian

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