OSU Physics Faqs : Linux : Applications and Utilities : Graphics : What are the available programs for making plots (graphics) in Linux?
A nice program is grace, which has an X-windows interface called xmgrace. It is an outgrowth of xmgr. The home page is (http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/Grace/) and there is an FAQ (http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/Grace/doc/FAQ.html) to answer all of your questions! Examples of graphs generated with xmgrace (postscript files converted to gif files): * Diagram with shading ~ntg/examples/xmgrace/fermispheres.gif> [input file ~ntg/examples/xmgrace/fermispheres.plot> ] * XY plot with arrows and legend ~ntg/examples/xmgrace/fig_vt_ca40.gif> [input file ~ntg/examples/xmgrace/fig_vt_ca40.plot> ] * Log-log plot ~ntg/examples/xmgrace/delEoverA-CR.gif> [input file ~ntg/examples/xmgrace/delEoverA-CR.plot> ] 2001-Sep-09 3:41pm furnstahl.1@osu.
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