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Re: mac grapher for linux



On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 11:09 PM, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso
<jordigh@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm forwarding this to the d-science list, where this stuff is often discussed.
>
>  On 13/05/2008, Jimmy Wu <jimmywu013+debian@gmail.com> wrote:
>  > Has anyone here ever used the "Grapher" application that all Macs come with?
>  >  It is a very nice piece of software with support for 3D and many types
>  >  of equations, and it's very useful for math/science purposes.  Is
>  >  there something comparable for Debian or Linux in general?  I was
>  >  looking on Google but couldn't find any convincing replacements.  Most
>  >  of the stuff I see is very rudimentary 2D graphers that only allow a
>  >  very limited amount (like 3) equations.  I saw labplot, but I didn't
>  >  try that because I don't want all the KDE dependencies (which, as an
>  >  xfce user, means a lot of extra packages).
>  >  I also gnuplot, which seems to be decent except it doesn't have the
>  >  nice friendly GUI of mac's grapher.  Neither of these are great as
>  >  substitutes, but I haven't found anything better.
>  >
>  >  So basically, I was wondering if anyone had any ideas before I go
>  >  invest the time into learning how to use gnuplot?

I think you should look into SAGE's plotter. For 2d it uses matplotlib
and four 3d it uses jmol
and tachyon.
http://www.sagemath.org/


>  >
>  >  Thanks in advance,
>  >  --
>  >  Jimmy Wu
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>  I use VTK myself, which is certainly not exactly friendly as it
>  requires programming a bit, but it produces very high-quality
>  graphics. I mostly use it with its Octave frontend, Octaviz. If you're
>  comfortable with Octave-like (Matlab-like) syntax, you should
>  definitely give it a try.
>
>  gnuplot is very widespread and many people swear by it. Gnuplot's 2d
>  plotting is quite good, but its 3d graphs look ugly compared to the
>  VTK output. It certainly seems worthwhile to invest some time to learn
>  about Gnuplot.
>
>  I know we have more options, but I can't remember what they are.
>  There's a pretty big graphics package that I think had to do with KDE.
>  I seem to recall the maintainer had a female name, but it looks like
>  it's not Miriam Ruiz like usual.
>
>  - Jordi G. H.
>
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