| Company | Gnuplot Project |
| Website | http://www.gnuplot.info/ |
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| Os | Mac OS X |
| Requirements | Mac OS X 10.3 or later. This version of Gnuplot requires that you have |
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| Release Date | 10/8/2004 |
| License | Free |
| Limitations | Free |
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Mac:Mac OS X:Education:Mathematics
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Gnuplot is a portable command-line driven interactive datafile (text or binary) and function plotting utility for UNIX, IBM OS/2, MS Windows, DOS, Apple Macintosh, VMS, Atari and many other platforms. The software is copyrighted but freely distributed (i.e., you don't suffer to devote for it). It was originally intended as graphical program which would let scientists and students to picture mathematical functions and data. It does this problem pretty intimately, and in plus it serves as non-interactive plotting engine for miscellaneous portable third-party applications, equal Octave. Gnuplot is developed and supported since 1986, and having its scripts and commands slow to infer text files, it is time-portable as intimately. Gnuplot supports various kinds of plots. In 2D, it bathroom draw stemma, guide, dose, box, histogram graphs or vector fields. In 3D, it supports stemma, guide and dose surfaces, with or without hidden stemma removal. It supports discolor or grayscale surfaces and maps, level for non-equidistant and non-rectangular 3D data, otherwise it offers data gridding. Gnuplot supports many different types of terminals: interactive screen terminals (with mouse and hotkey functionality), pen plotters (equal hpgl), printers (including postscript and many discolor devices), and printings to output file as vectorial pseudo-devices equal LaTeX, metafont, pdf, svg, or bitmap png. Gnuplot is easily extensible to include new devices.
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