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Slide Number 1

Title Slide

Welcome to the tutorial on Overview of Grace.
Slide Number 2

Learning Objectives

In this tutorial, we will learn about,
  • The Grace program
  • The Grace parent website
  • Online example files and forks
  • Qtgrace fork website
  • Grace project file structure and
  • Benefits of Grace
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Learning Objectives

  • We will also play excerpts of Grace tutorials, available on this website.
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System and Software Requirement

To record this tutorial, I am using
  • Ubuntu Linux 16.04 OS
  • Firefox web browser 70
  • Gedit 3.18 and
  • A working internet connection
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Pre-requisites

To follow this tutorial,
  • Learner should have knowledge of basic Mathematics.
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Code Files

The files used in this tutorial are available in the Code Files link.

Please download and use them while practising.

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Grace http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/Grace/

Grace is a graphical 2D plotting program, for graphing and data fitting.

The official website of Grace is shown here.

Go to the website, http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/Grace/ Open your default web browser and go to the Grace website.

A web page opens. We will learn about the Grace parent website.

Scroll down the page.

Point to the details in the page.

Scroll down the page.

Notice the details about Grace in the page.

Go to top of the page. Go back to the top of the page.
Click on the Gallery link. Click on The Gallery link.
Cursor on the example table. From here, we can download several Grace example projects and output files.
Click on Charts.png. I will click on charts.png.
Cursor on the graph image. Notice the different types of graphs, Grace can draw for you.
Go to Grace homepage. You may pause the video and explore the example files on this page.

They are drawn in various plotting styles. Go back to the Grace homepage.

Click on the Related projects and links. Click on the Related projects and links on top of the page.
Scroll down.

Cursor on the program list under, Projects using Grace as plotting backend.

The page refreshes.

Scroll down the page. Notice the section, which lists, Projects using Grace as plotting backend.

Cursor on the program list that incorporate Grace. Many popular science programs are listed in this section.

These programs incorporate Grace for their plotting needs.

Scroll up the page. Scroll up the page to Forks or Modifications link.
Cursor on the forks of Grace. Due to the high popularity of Grace, many forks and modifications are available.
Cursor on the list of forks of Grace. There are several options for the user here.
Go to

https://sourceforge.net/projects/qtgrace/

Windows users may use the QtGrace fork.

Click on the Qtgrace link. Let’s go to Qtgrace website.

Cursor on Qtgrace Sourceforge web page. QtGrace can be downloaded from this site.

Qtgrace is a fork of Grace with Nokia Qt SDK tools. This is a developer tool with the ability to create applications for various OS.

Cursor on the Qtgrace page. QtGrace has a few added features compared to it’s parent, Grace.
Now let’s open a Grace project file.
Go to Desktop. Go to Desktop.

Notice the file, line.agr. This is a Grace project file.

Point to the file line.agr. This file is provided to you in the Code files link of this tutorial.
Select the file, right click, choose open with option and choose gedit. Open this file using a text editor.

I will open the file in gedit text editor.

Cursor on gedit window. Windows users may use notepad or wordpad software.
Cursor on gedit window. The graph projects are written in a text format by Grace.
Scroll down the project text file. Scroll down to view the project file.

Grace project files are written in a simple text format. Hence, the projects files can be made programmatically, without the Grace GUI.

Close the gedit window. Close the file by clicking on the x sign.
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Who can use Grace

  • Teachers & students can use Grace for various types of data analysis.
  • Students can analyse, laboratory generated data or for data fitting.
  • Teachers may analyse student statistics on marks or attendance.
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Benefits of Grace

There are several benefits of using Grace.
  • Grace is widely used by the scientific community.
  • The graph can be incorporated programmatically.
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Video Clippings

Now, we will briefly go through the individual tutorials created in this series.
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Installation and Introduction of Grace Ubuntu Linux OS version 16.04

The first tutorial in the series is Installation and Introduction of Grace.

This tutorial explains about,

  • Installation of Grace
  • Opening the Grace interface
  • Resizing a graph panel and
  • Loading a project
Play ST. Here is the video clipping of this tutorial.
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Installation of QtGrace on Windows OS Windows 10 OS

Next tutorial in the series is Installation of QtGrace on Windows OS.

In this tutorial, learner will,

  • Download QtGrace
  • Set user preferences
  • Resize the graph panel and
  • Load a graph project
Play ST. Here is the video clipping of this tutorial.
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Creating a 2D Graphical Plot

Next tutorial in the series is Creating a 2D Graphical Plot.

This tutorial explains about,

  • Changing color, symbol and line style
  • Adjusting axis limits and grid
  • Adding title and axis labels
Play ST. Here is the video clipping of this tutorial.
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Bar Chart and Error Bars

Next tutorial in the series is on Bar Chart and Error Bars.

This tutorial explains about,

  • Drawing a bar chart
  • Using strings for axis tick marks
  • Editing a dataset in Grace and
  • Incorporating error bars
Play ST. Here is the video clipping of this tutorial.
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Data Fitting

Next tutorial in the series is Data Fitting.

This tutorial explains about ,

  • Data Fitting for a straight line and
  • Adding more than one dataset to a graph panel
Play ST Here is the video clipping of this tutorial.
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Fit an exponential decay curve

Next tutorial in the series is Fit an exponential decay curve.

This tutorial explains about,

  • Add multiple graph panels in the canvas
  • Write an equation for data fitting and
  • Fit a given dataset to an exponential decay curve.
Play ST. Here is the video clipping of this tutorial.
Show spoken website on Grace tutorials. Later on, we may add more tutorials in this series.

These tutorials will be available on this website.

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Summary

Now, let’s summarize.

In this tutorial, we learned about,

  • The Grace program
  • The Grace parent website
  • Online example files and forks
  • Qtgrace, which is a Windows fork
  • Grace project file structure
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Summary

  • Watched excerpts of the Grace tutorials from spoken tutorial website.
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Forum for specific questions

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  • With less clutter, we can use this discussion as instructional material.
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Acknowledgement

Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by MHRD, Government of India.
This is Rani from IIT, Bombay.

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