A free cross-platform library of fast C++ routines for the plotting of up to 3-ranged data. It can export to bitmap and vector EPS/SVG files. There are window interfaces (GLUT/FLTK/Qt) and console tools. MathGL can be used from C/Fortran/Python/Octav/Lua
Features
- high-quality scientific graphics (raster and vector EPS, SVG)
- large (may be largest!) set of plot types
- fast data plotting and handling of large data arrays
- work in window and in console modes
- many interfaces (C/C++/Fortran/Python/Octave/...)
License
GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3), GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 3.0 (LGPLv3)Follow MathGL
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Are there any examples which can be compiled using MSVC out-of-box?
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Amazing Library! I'm using it in my own project here on SourceForge, which is a simple crossover between a tabular calculus (just like Excel) and gnuplot intended for the students of physics. (Just search for "numere")
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I have used this library in several projects, works pretty good and puts my simulation proyects to other level when the binaries themselves plot the result
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How to use it on windows xp?
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Thanks for good program!