An alternative to the remote access methods on the previous pages is to use Mark Taylor's
TOPCAT tool that was originally
developed for StarLink.
TOPCAT is a VO aware, interactive visualisation toolkit.
It is similar in philosophy to the VOPlot tool that is available as an applet off the main web interface.
TOPCAT is written in Java and runs as a standalone program on any machine that has a Java Run Time Environment installed.
The tool can be downloaded on the indicated links in either a full or a lite version and can
The tool can read tabular files in various formats, including CSV, as long as there is at most a single header
line with column names on top. It could therefore conceivably be used on the result of a wget query, as long
as the comment lines are stripped on before reading into TOPCAT.
With a lot of help of Mark Taylor, GAVO has written a Java plug-in to the TOPCAT tool that allows users to query the
GAVO web site directly and loads the results into TOPCAT for visualisation. To use this the user must download the following
zip file.
The file contains the topcat-lite version, if you wish to use another version update the scripts accordingly.
The new feature added by the plugin is that when clicking the "Open file" button or menu item an extra
button is available, titled "GAVO web query":
Clicking this button opens a query dialogue:
Once the query is executed the result is automatically loaded into the tool and is available for plotting:
A nice feature of TOPCAT are its 3D capabilities:
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