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VMD-generated .agr files parser

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Simple script for plotting .agr (Grace) files created with VMD (Visual Molecular Dynamics). Allows export to csv/svg/png.

VMD allows generation of .agr files which are no longer properly interpreted by xmgrace software. This small tool allows to quickly plot data from an agr file (using matplotlib underneath) or to export the data to other formats.

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./plot.py example.agr -t 'Energy of Topoisomerase I' -x 'Time (ns)' -y 'Energy (kcal/mol)' -l 1 0.6 -s 0.005 1 -e png

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Installation

Python 3.5 is required. You can download the code from repository, for example with:

git clone https://github.com/krassowski/vmd-agr-parser
cd vmd-agr-parser

If you want to create plots matplotlib will be required:

pip3 install --user matplotlib

If it does not work, look at How to get pip? section.

Example usages:

Plot from file:

./plot.py example.agr

Export to csv (no matplotlib required):

./plot.py example.agr --export csv --do_not_plot

Plot and export to svg:

./plot.py example.agr --export svg

Restrict to only one variable and change legend position:

./plot.py example.agr --restrict_to 'Total Energy' --legend_position 1 0.12

Set title and axes names:

./plot.py example.agr --title 'Energy of Topoisomerase I in complex with SRSF6' -x 'Simulation frame' -y 'Energy (kcal/mol)'

Rescale plot axes so units can be shown:

./plot.py example.agr --scale 0.005 1 -x 'Time (ns)'

Use custom labels in legend:

./plot.py example.agr --restrict_to 'Total Energy' 'Bond Energies' --labels 'Total energy (includes vdW)' 'Bond energies'

Help summary:

./plot.py example.agr -h
usage: plot.py [-h] [--do_not_plot] [-t TITLE] [-x AXIS_X] [-y AXIS_Y]
               [-r RESTRICT_TO [RESTRICT_TO ...]] [-e {csv,svg,png,jpg}]
               [-s SCALE SCALE] [-l LEGEND_POSITION LEGEND_POSITION]
               [--labels LABELS [LABELS ...]]
               input_file

How to get pip?

If you do not have pip3, try python3 -m pip or just pip. Some Linux distributions have package named like python3-pip.

If everything fails, you can install pip with:

wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py && python3 get-pip.py --user