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APP Tool for analysing the tracefiles for NS2

There is a new tool that is developed by WING of NIT Surathkal. This tool analyze most of the aspects like
  • throughput 
  • goodput
  • residual energy of a node
  • delay
  • packet delivery ratio
  • etc
and also plot graphs based on the python-matplotlib package

Download this tool from github https://github.com/WiNG-NITK/APP-Tool/archive/master.zip

Unzip it and give the following commands one by one

$prompt] sudo apt-get udpate
$prompt] sudo apt-get install python-matplotlib
$prompt] cd APP-Tool-master/
$prompt] python GUI_Main.py

Here are some of the screenshots
To open the App-tool-master
App-tool-master
App-tool-master
 
App-tool-master
App-tool-master
 The following is to plot the throughput
App-tool-master
App-tool-master
 This is for the throughput values to be plotted
App-tool-master
App-tool-master
 The following for plotting the delay
App-tool-master
App-tool-master
The source codes with awk files are given inside the folder Final/. if anyone needs the awk for processing without this front end, you can use that too.
To run awk files

$prompt] awk -f Avg_Del.awk /full/path/to/your/tracefile.tr
or
$prompt] gawk -f Avg_Del.awk /full/path/to/your/tracefile.tr

This will print the average delay (See the following screenshot)

awk
awk code for throughput and delay


 T S Pradeep Kumar

Comments

  1. I have an error while run the application App-Tool-master
    Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "GUI_Main.py", line 4, in
    from gi.repository import Gtk
    ImportError: No module named gi.repository

    How to solve?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I fixed it on my ubuntu 16.04 system by doing the following

      sudo apt install python-gobject
      sudo apt install python-dbus

      Delete
  2. I have getting an error while run the application App-Tool-Master
    Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "GUI_Main.py", line 4, in
    from gi.repository import Gtk
    ImportError: No module named gi.repository

    Please anyone help me.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I fixed it on my ubuntu 16.04 system by doing the following

      sudo apt install python-gobject
      sudo apt install python-dbus

      Delete
  3. I am getting an error while running the application App-Tool-Master on Cent OS Linux
    Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "GUI_Main.py", line 4, in
    from gi.repository import Gtk
    ImportError: No module named gi.repository

    Kindly help me.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Dear sir,

    i am using ubuntu 20

    when i use this command - sudo apt-get install python-matplotlib

    i got below given error,

    The following packages have unmet dependencies:
    python-matplotlib : Depends: python-cycler but it is not going to be installed
    E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.

    please help to me

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Since now, python is deprecated whereever python comes replace it to python3 and try... For example
      python3-matplotlib

      Delete
  5. Dear sir,

    i am using ubuntu 20

    when i use this command - sudo apt-get install python-matplotlib

    i got below given error,

    The following packages have unmet dependencies:
    python-matplotlib : Depends: python-cycler but it is not going to be installed
    E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.

    so i am used sudo apt-get install python3-matplotlib

    but after execution of this command - python3 GUI_Main.py

    APP tool window is open. but, windows is very wide. screen size is not is not able to minimize. so i am not able to use this tool. please help me

    ReplyDelete
  6. Dear sir,
    i am using ubuntu 22.04
    when i use this command - sudo apt-get install python3-matplotlib
    but after execution of this command - python3 GUI_Main.py
    i got below given error,

    rani@HP-PC:~/APP-Tool-master$ python3 GUI_Main.py
    /home/rani/APP-Tool-master/GUI_Main.py:4: PyGIWarning: Gtk was imported without specifying a version first. Use gi.require_version('Gtk', '4.0') before import to ensure that the right version gets loaded.
    from gi.repository import Gtk
    Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "/home/rani/APP-Tool-master/GUI_Main.py", line 1089, in
    win = Main_window()
    File "/home/rani/APP-Tool-master/GUI_Main.py", line 209, in __init__
    self.set_border_width(10)
    AttributeError: 'Main_window' object has no attribute 'set_border_width'

    Kindly help me.

    ReplyDelete

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