Below is just a small sample of plots that were created with #lLabPlot.
Below is just a small sample of plots that were created with #lLabPlot.
cross-posted from: https://floss.social/users/LabPlot/statuses/112484470459165421
Below is just a small sample of plots that were created with #lLabPlot.
#LabPlot is a FREE, open source and cross-platform Data Visualization and Data Analysis software.
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This looks amazing. I was actually looking for a foss plotting software but could not find anything. Will have a look at this
10 0 ReplyR tidyverse (specifically ggplot) is used by pretty much everyone in the scientific field. Probably the only implementation of a plotting system that has the least friction.
3 0 ReplyGnuplot would usually be the first that comes into my mind. However, it's command line only.
Labplot does not only have a GUI, it also integrates well into the KDE desktop environment.
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I use R, btw ;)
9 0 ReplyHi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn't work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: !labplot@lemmy.kde.social
4 0 ReplyThis is neat.
I like the Unix idea of doing one thing. But that was also kinda the issue with Labplot. R can also do conversion, table operations etc.
Excel is very easy to use with no learning curve. But it is of course bloated Microsoft nonsense.
4 0 ReplyIt would be great if it had some grammar of graphics embedded in the UX
3 0 ReplyWhat kind of plot was used for "setosa length vs width"?
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