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Offers 3D plotting & graphing
software for surface & data visualization. Welcome to the homepage
of Graphis graph plotting and data analysis software. At the core of
Graphis' functionality is the ability to create both tabular and analytical
curves. Tabular curves can be used to plot data held in tabular form,
while analytical curves can be used to plot mathematical expressions.
Tabular curves are created in Graphis by entering data manually into
a curve's table, by pasting it from another application such as Excel,
or by importing it from data previously imported into a Graphis Spreadsheet.
Graphis spreadsheets allow data to be imported into Graphis from character-delimited
text files using an Excel-like data import feature. Graphis makes the
generation of analytical curves effortless. For example, to plot sin(x),
simply enter y = sin(x) in the curve definition window. The curve definition
need not be a single line. For more information about or data
visualization software, please contact us or visit our website.
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Offers 3D data visualization and graphing software.
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fitting & graph analysis. In addition to 2D (1 independent variable)
data plotting, Graphis provides a set of 3D (2 independent variables)
plot types which can be used individually or combined to construct a
wide range of graphs, from standard surface plotting to complex 3D visualizations
comprising analytical expressions, tabular data, 3D objects, annotation,
and image overlay. Graphis also provides data
analysis capability in the form of statistical functions and standard
statistical analysis plots such as histograms, box plots, probability
plots and curve fitting. The program also features a general multidimensional
nonlinear regression tool. Built around this core functionality is an
extensive range of features to allow you to create presentation-quality
graphs with the minimum of effort. See here for an overview of how Graphis
is used, and here for a more detailed list of features available in
Graphis. |
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3D data visualization and and graph
software. Graphis uses the familiar Multiple Document Interface
approach to displaying graphs, where graphs are displayed one per window
in a set of child windows held within an overall main frame window.
Graphis graphs consist of a set of plots, and each plot can contain
one or more curves. All plots and curves for a graph are created and
modified using the Plot Dialog, shown in the figure. The Plot Dialog
consists of a tree view control on the left, and a set of property pages,
accessed via tabs, on the right. The tree view lists all plots and curves
that have been added to the graph, and the property pages on the right
hold the properties associated with the currently selected plot or curve. |
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