Dear Mengjun. Let me extend the previous explanation. Use the GUI to load results.bz2 file. Then use the User function: Value write, to write a text file with the desired results. These are just flat text files as: rx.out and can include intensities instead, of normalized intensities. Use these files to plot in any program. Or use the User function: Grace write, to make grace files. Best Troels 2014-03-03 16:33 GMT+01:00 Troels Emtekær Linnet <tlinnet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Dear Mengjun. For xmgrace installation, follow this: http://wiki.nmr-relax.com/Installation_windows_Python_x86-32_Visual_Studio_Express_for_Windows_Desktop#xmgrace_-_for_the_plotting_results_of_NMR-relax In short. 1 ) Download and install 2) Copy qtgrace.exe to xmgrace.exe in same folder 3) Add to your windows path, the path to where xmgrace.exe resides. 4) Test it with opening "cmd" and write "xmgrace". (You may need to restart computer to update PATH) Or if you have matplob lib, try this tutorial: http://wiki.nmr-relax.com/Matplotlib_example 2014-03-03 16:11 GMT+01:00 <mengjun.xue@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:Hi Edward, I have tried to use relax_fit.py to extract R1 data, I have got 3 files: rx.out file (R1 values), rx.save.bz2 file, and results.bz2 file, as Xmgrace is not available on my computer, I want to display the intensity decay curves in others software, so how to extract the raw data from the output (results.bz2) of relax_fit.py? It seems rx.save.bz2 file is same to results.bz2 file. Thank you very much. With best regards, Mengjun Xue _______________________________________________ relax (http://www.nmr-relax.com) This is the relax-users mailing list relax-users@xxxxxxx To unsubscribe from this list, get a password reminder, or change your subscription options, visit the list information page at https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/relax-users