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    FreeSEM

    Free and open-source desktop application designed for SEM

    FreeSEM is a free, open-source desktop application designed for researchers and students to perform Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) for statistical and research analysis. It allows users to visually build models using a drag-and-drop interface to create path diagrams and analyze relationships between observed and latent variables. The software supports methods such as exploratory factor analysis, covariance-based SEM, partial least squares SEM, and meta-SEM, and it provides model fit statistics like CFI, TLI, RMSEA, SRMR, and chi-square to evaluate models. It also enables exporting analysis results and reports to formats like Word, Excel, CSV, and PDF, making it useful for academic research and data analysis workflows.
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    QuickPlot

    QuickPlot

    Simple user interface for gnuplot aimed for reflectometry data

    Graphical user interface for gnuplot to create publication quality figure very quickly. It supports templates for fast formatting of graphics, different plot styles, insets, axis and label options. One important feature is storing metadata in png and pdf files that can be used to reload any graph saved with QuickPlot.
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    FortGrapher

    InLine Plot with Fortran

    This is a Fortran Module that merges the performance of the computation of the Fortran with the power of a Python Package called Matplotlib plot the data computed by your fortran code. It allows you to divide you data into groups of datafiles and each group is stored on its own directory. It allows you to create different types of plotting files such as, PNG file for each datafile and PDF and MPEG files for each group of datafiles. It works with FORMATTED and UNFORMATTED fortran datafiles. When you call the main subroutine in this module which is called FORTPLOT, it creates a python coded file that you can execute it at any time to get the plots and take a decision about continue the run or halt it. ...
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    easy to use sepctrography software. allow to display spectrography curves, and to overlay severals curves. you can create firste or second derivatives from the curves, or place marks to identify peaks. finals drawings can be saved as png or pdf files.
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