Description
LabPlot FOR LINUX
LabPlot is a free, portable and open source graphical software implemented in Qt for the KDE Plasma desktop environment. It is designed for interactive analysis of scientific data, supporting both 3D and 2D plots.
Key Features:
- Emulates functions from various plotting applications
- Supports basic GRASS plots
- Allows multiple plots per worksheet
- Extensive parser
- Image reader
- Data set operations
- Support for GSL constants and functions
LabPlot enables users to easily edit plots, analyze functions and data like peak find, integration, histogram, regression, Fourier transform, convolution, deconvolution, and export worksheets in multiple formats (PS, SVG, PDF, EPS, etc).
The graphical user interface (GUI) of LabPlot is sleek, easy to use and intuitive. It offers comprehensive plotting functions and a wide range of configuration options that differentiate it from similar products.
Installation:
LabPlot might not be included in standard software repositories of most GNU/Linux distributions. To install it:
- Download the latest version from Softpedia
- Save the archive to a preferred location
- Extract the contents using an archive manager
- Navigate to the extracted files in a terminal emulator
- Run the configuration command
- Compile the program
- Install it system-wide with the appropriate command
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User Reviews for LabPlot FOR LINUX 7
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LabPlot FOR LINUX provides extensive plotting functions, sleek GUI, and diverse export options. A must-have for scientific data analysis.
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LabPlot is an amazing tool for data analysis! The interface is user-friendly, and the features are extensive.
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Absolutely love LabPlot! It makes plotting scientific data so easy and intuitive. Highly recommend it!
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LabPlot has completely transformed my data analysis workflow. It's powerful, yet simple to use. Five stars!
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A fantastic app for anyone working with scientific data! LabPlot's features are top-notch and very useful.
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I can't believe how versatile LabPlot is! The range of functions available is impressive. Great job developers!
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LabPlot exceeded my expectations! It's free, open-source, and packed with features that make plotting a breeze.