[RASMB] presentation graphics
Giselle Knudsen
knudsen at cgl.ucsf.edu
Wed May 7 21:30:00 PDT 2003
Hello RASMB group,
Thanks very much to Holger Strauss, Helmut Colfen and John Correia for
your advice on repairing the rib on our broken cell-housings. I am going
to try the two-part epoxy glue method once I am able to find a replacement
rib. (I'm in touch with a machine shop that should be able to make them.)
I do have a new question for the group today. I have been using WinNonlin
to analyze my sedimentation equilibrium data for some time. I save a
screen capture of the graphs in my notebook along with the text files of
the x-y data. When it comes to making a few simple graphs it's easy
enough to import this data into Excel or Kaliedagraph, but now I'm to the
point where I have lots of scans to handle.
Has anyone written a data converter that reformats the x-y output from
NonLin into an easily graphable format that can be used for preparation of
presentation-quality graphics? I would very much appreciate your
suggestions.
Thanks very much!
-Giselle Knudsen
graduate student, UCSF
Chemistry and Chemical Biology group
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