Software Title Tags

Software Titles Tagged "Graphing"

  • This desktop application, called EV3 Lab, offers a complete selection of learning possibilities. From simple and advanced programming functionalities to collecting and analyzing sensor data in an intuitive graph environment. The built-in content editor enables you to customize curriculum content and create your own, and allows students to document their work directly in the software.

    Key Features and Benefits

    • Extensive programming functionalities 
    • 48 tutorials (Robot Educator) 
    • Data logging
    • Built-in content editor
  • EViews offers academic researchers and students access to powerful statistical, forecasting, and modeling tools through an innovative, easy-to-use object-oriented interface.

  • SigmaPlot graphing software from SYSTAT takes you beyond simple spreadsheets to help you show off your work clearly and precisely. With SigmaPlot, you can produce high-quality graphs without spending hours in front of a computer.

  • Prism is a commercial scientific 2D graphing and statistics software.

  • OriginPro is a program for interactive scientific graphing and data analysis such as statistics, signal processing, curve fitting, and peak analysis.

  • MATLAB is a high-level language and interactive environment that enables you to perform computationally intensive tasks faster than with traditional programming languages such as C, C++, and Fortran.

  • Gnuplot is a portable command-line driven graphing utility for Linux, OS/2, MS Windows, OSX, VMS, and many other platforms. The source code is copyrighted but freely distributed (i.e., you don't have to pay for it). It was originally created to allow scientists and students to visualize mathematical functions and data interactively, but has grown to support many non-interactive uses such as web scripting. It is also used as a plotting engine by third-party applications like Octave. Gnuplot has been supported and under active development since 1986. (Despite its name, this software is not part of the GNU Project.)