Is there any graphing/plotting or data-analysis software available?
• Gnuplot is the standard in plotting packages. It is a command-driven interactive software plotting package which can plot pre-computed data or standard mathematical functions. It features: • user-defined X and Y ranges (optional auto-ranging), smart axes scaling, smart tic marks; • labelling of X and Y axes; • user-defined constants and functions It supports countless devices (everything from the lowly Epson 8-pin dot-matrix printer to colour PostScript printers) for hardcopy and display. comp.graphics.gnuplot is available for comments and questions about gnuplot. • Grace (previously known as xmgr), originally developed by Paul Turner, is also a very popular package (considering the number of people that have recommended it for inclusion in this FAQ) for XY plots. It features: • user defined scaling, tick marks, labels, symbols, line styles, colors; • batch mode for unattended plotting; • Linear regression, splines, running averages, DFT/FFT, cross/auto-correlation; • hardcopy suppor
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