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Fplot2.36

Plotting program that converts directly from ASCII data to postscript.

Operating system
Linux
File size
0 KB
License
Freeware
Last updated
Jan 5, 2025

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Overview

What is Fplot?

Plotting program that converts directly from ASCII data to postscript.

In depth

A closer look at Fplot

FPLOT is a plotting program that converts directly from ASCII data to postscript output that is ready to print. The program accepts raw ASCII data or a 'command' file. A command file is an ASCII file that can be used to specifically dictate how you want the plot to look. Some key highlights : Plot an infinite number of data points. Plot an infinite number of Y ranges. 128 labels positioned anywhere on the page. Plot lines, symbols, or both. Post-processing program to put multiple plots on one page. (Note: This program also works with GNUPLOT output).

Verdict

Should you download Fplot?

Fplot runs on Linux and is available under the Freeware license — the installer is 0 KB. We’ve catalogued it under Science.

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At a glance

Fplot specifications

Category
Science
Publisher
Michael C Ring
Last updated
Jan 5, 2025
License
Freeware
Operating system
Linux
File size
0 KB
Price
Free
Page views
441

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