QtiPlot: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Updated licensing and pricing information from the homepage
Spelemann (talk | contribs)
m a->an
Line 12: Line 12:
'''QtiPlot''' is an [[Open-source_software|Open Source]] [[Computer program|program]] to analyze and visualize scientific data. The primary developer of the software package is named Ion Vasilief, a freelance developer.[http://soft.proindependent.com/why_donate.html]
'''QtiPlot''' is an [[Open-source_software|Open Source]] [[Computer program|program]] to analyze and visualize scientific data. The primary developer of the software package is named Ion Vasilief, a freelance developer.[http://soft.proindependent.com/why_donate.html]


It is similar to [[Origin (software)|Origin]] or [[SigmaPlot]]. QtiPlot can be used to present 2D and 3D data and has various data analysis functions like curve fitting. Plotting of 3D data can be rendered using [[OpenGL]] using the [[Qwt3D]] libraries. The source code is released under the [[GNU General Public License]]. Compiled binaries are available for [[Microsoft Windows]], several [[Linux]] distributions and [[Mac OS X]]. Downloading binaries require purchase of a annual maintenance contract (see homepage).
It is similar to [[Origin (software)|Origin]] or [[SigmaPlot]]. QtiPlot can be used to present 2D and 3D data and has various data analysis functions like curve fitting. Plotting of 3D data can be rendered using [[OpenGL]] using the [[Qwt3D]] libraries. The source code is released under the [[GNU General Public License]]. Compiled binaries are available for [[Microsoft Windows]], several [[Linux]] distributions and [[Mac OS X]]. Downloading binaries require purchase of an annual maintenance contract (see homepage).


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 10:45, 18 October 2007

QtiPlot
Stable release
Operating systemCross-platform, Linux, Mac OS X, Windows
TypePlotting
LicenseGPL
WebsiteQtiPlot homepage

QtiPlot is an Open Source program to analyze and visualize scientific data. The primary developer of the software package is named Ion Vasilief, a freelance developer.[1]

It is similar to Origin or SigmaPlot. QtiPlot can be used to present 2D and 3D data and has various data analysis functions like curve fitting. Plotting of 3D data can be rendered using OpenGL using the Qwt3D libraries. The source code is released under the GNU General Public License. Compiled binaries are available for Microsoft Windows, several Linux distributions and Mac OS X. Downloading binaries require purchase of an annual maintenance contract (see homepage).

See also

External links