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Gnuplot homepage
- Official website of the Gnuplot program.
URL: http://www.gnuplot.org/
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Gnuplot at Google
- List of links about Gnuplot. Not a very good list on 18 July 2000: 2/10 links were related to gnuplot.
URL: http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Graphics/Software/Gnuplot/
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¬Introduction to Gnuplot [University of Northern Iowa]
- Gnuplot is a command-line driven program for producing 2D and 3D plots. Although it doesn't have as many features as some of the commerical mathematical software available, it isn't as complex to use as packages such as Mathematica or Matlab. It is ideal for a users you only need a plot of a graph, and who don't want to learn a major tool.
URL: http://web.math-cs.uni.edu/cs/Help/gnuplot/TOC.html
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gnuplot interfaces in ANSI C [Reference Manual]
- The following module enables sending display requests to a gnuplot session through simple ANSI C calls.
URL: http://www.eso.org/~ndevilla/gnuplot/
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Gnuplot manual
- on-line version of the reference manual for gnuplot in a single page (long).
URL: http://www.ucc.ie/gnuplot/gnuplot.html
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Alex Woo's gnuplot demo plots
- These demo plots accompanying gnuplot 3.7 is the demo subdirectory.
URL: http://www.gnuplot.vt.edu/gnuplot/gpdocs/
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Gnuplot FAQ
- gnuplot is a command-driven interactive function plotting program. It can be used to plot functions and data points in both two- and three-dimensional plots in many different formats, and will accommodate many of the needs of today's scientists for graphic data representation.
URL: http://www.ucc.ie/gnuplot/gnuplot-faq.html
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Gnuplot tutorial
- Commands for Gnuplot can be typed in at its prompt, or specified within a command file which you can specify as gnuplot's argument(s). Before plotting your data files or functions, you must pick the output format.
URL: http://www.eng.hawaii.edu/Tutor/Gnuplot/
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