What is Plots FOR LINUX?


Plots FOR LINUX



Visualizing mathematical formulae can have various benefits, especially for researchers, teachers, and students, but can also be quite interesting for people who want to learn more and rely on their visual memory in order to achieve this.



This is where Plots comes into play. It's a free and open-source graph plotting application and a good one at that.



Plots is written in Pyhon, and uses GTK 3. This means that it's a lightweight app (that's also capable of using modern hardware such as OpenGL) and that it integrates nicely with GNOME desktops (even though it should also work on other DEs without issues).



Key Features of Plots:



  • Supports basic arithmetic operations and advanced functions

  • Visualizes arbitrary sums, polar equations, and other products

  • Easy to use interface for adding and deleting equations

  • Undo/redo actions, zoom in/out, and change plot colors

  • Integrated Documentation section for help



Installation Options:


Plots has various installation options, including:



  • Instructions for Ubuntu, Debian-based distributions, and Arch Linux on GitHub repository

  • Availability as a Flatpak file for easy installation on compatible systems



To conclude, Plots is a no-frills graph plotting app that does its job right. It can be useful for everyone interested in visualizing simple or complex mathematic and arithmetic operations, functions, and equations. Sure, it could do with a few more features, but it's still very much usable and useful in its current form.



Plots FOR LINUX

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