A scientific plotting library for C/Fortran built on cairo
A 2D scientific plotting library built on cairo. Provides uniform output to pdf, ps, png and X-Windows. Written in C with no dependencies (other than cairo) as a direct replacement for PGPLOT.
Real-time interactive 3D graphics API for scientific simulations
OpenFrames has moved its primary development repository to GitHub! Everything else will follow. Get it at https://github.com/ravidavi/OpenFrames/wiki
OpenFrames is an Application Programming Interface (API) that allows developers to provides the ability to add interactive 3D graphics to any scientific simulation. A simulation developer can use OpenFrames to specify what they want to visualize, without having to know any details of computer graphics programming.
OpenFrames is currently...
We've moved to https://github.com/tjod/gMol/wiki
gMol is an interactive visualization system used to display and manipulate 3-dimensional models of scientific data, such as molecular structures and surfaces. It contains both OpenGL and web browser widgets that enable flexible user interfaces.
F.EN.I.A. is a Fortran 95 library providing rich graphical output of 2D and 3D scientific data in the SVG and VTK (.vtp) formats. The output can be viewed with cross-platform, open-source viewers like Inkscape, Firefox and Paraview.
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This library is a Fortran 95 gnuplot interface for some Unix like OS'es. This provides some routines that enables direct access of a child gnuplot session from a Fortran 95 program. You will need a copy of fortranposix to make this work.
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