azisum
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What it does:  Plots a graph of average intensity vs magnetic longitude or 
               magnetic local time given an inner and an outer radius.

Controls:      There are 3 sliders.  The first slider controls the inner
               radius, the second controls the thickness of the bands, and
               the third controls the number of subdivisions the circle will
               be broken up into.   There are toggle switches below the sliders
               which are fairly self-explanatory, and control what exactly
               the program produces and where it stores the output file.
               Everything else in the program is controlled through the mouse.
               Hold the left button down to define the center of the earth.
               Holding the middle button down displays minimum L, MLT, and
               magnetic longitude data near the upper left corner of the
               window.  The right button is clicked to tell the program to
               go ahead and actually do the calculations and write any output
               files that may have been specified.

Notes:         "aziplot" is also included to offer more flexibility in graphing
               the data.  Using files in the 'output' directory, aziplot will
               allow you to graph more than one frame at a time, which is
               useful for comparison.  'Splitting' the data set makes one
               half of the data appear red and the other half black on the
               graph, which may make graphed data from two separate times
               more easily read.
        


        
