A foldable command-line-driven plotting tool called Gnuplot works on a variety of channels, including Windows, Linux, Os 2, Os X, Vms, and many others.
Both 2d and 3d plots can be created by Gnuplot, and the output is animated sentiments. Additionally, you can save the graphs in Png, Svg, Jpeg, and Eps formats in addition to other portrait types.
Supported outputs include the following:
- Interactive screen displays can be cross-platform( Qt, wxwidgets, and x11 ) or system-specific( Ms Windows, Os / 2 )
- Postscript( integrating Eps ), Pdf, Png, Gif, Jpeg, Latex, Metafont, Emf, and Svg are all special outputs to files.
- Html5, xhtml, and other computer monitor styles
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Gnuplot was initially developed to support a variety of non-interactive applications, including internet script, but it was originally designed to enable scientists and students to comprehend numerical functions and data proactively. Third-party programs like Octave also employ it as a planning turbine.
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Technical
- Title:
- Skylights gnuplot 5.4.4
- Requirements:
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- Sou’-east version of windows 98,
- Windows Xp,
- Using Skylights 2000
- Me for Windows,
- Windows 98,
- Vista Windows
- Language:
- English
- License:
- Free
- most recent revision:
- July 27, 2023, a Wednesday
- Author:
- Gnuplot