Gnuplot
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gnuplot can produce output directly on screen, or in many formats of graphics files, among which PNG, EPS, SVG, JPEG and many others. The program can be used both interactively and in batch mode using scripts. For an example script and its output, see [logarithmic spiral.png]. The program is well supported and documented. Extensive help can also be found on the Internet.
gnuplot is used as the plotting engine of GNU Octave, and it can be used from Python via [Gnuplot-py].
License
Its name notwithstanding, the program has no connection to the GNU project. The title was originally chosen to avoid conflicts with a program called "newplot", and was originally a compromise between "llamaplot" and "nplot". [link]The program is distributed under a license which permits copying and modification of the source code. However, modified versions are only allowed to be distributed as patch files: as such, the gnuplot licence is not compatible with the GPL, and is not free software (according to FSF, DFSG, and OSI). [link]
External links
- [gnuplot Central] contains links to the FAQ and to download locations
- [gnuplot demo plots]
- [gnuplot copyright]
- ["Not so frequently asked questions"] about gnuplot (various tips).
- [Visualize your data with gnuplot] — IBM tutorial
- [Gnuplot Tips] — mouse command reference
- [P. Mikulik's tutorial]
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