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    ggplot2-book

    ggplot2-book

    ggplot2: elegant graphics for data analysis

    The ggplot2-book repository contains the source for ggplot2: Elegant Graphics for Data Analysis, written by Hadley Wickham. The book explains the theory and application of the ggplot2 package in R for data visualization, guiding readers through its layered grammar of graphics approach. It serves as both a practical guide and conceptual reference for building advanced plots and mastering ggplot2.
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    ggpubr

    ggpubr

    'ggplot2' Based Publication Ready Plots

    ggpubr is an R package that provides easy-to-use wrapper functions around ggplot2 to create publication-ready visualizations with minimal code. It streamlines plot creation for researchers and analysts, allowing features such as statistical annotation, theme customization, and plot arrangement with fewer lines of code.
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    ggraph

    ggraph

    Grammar of Graph Graphics

    ggraph adapts the Grammar of Graphics from ggplot2 for network and graph visualizations. It integrates with tidygraph/igraph data structures, providing a wide range of geoms, layouts (e.g. hive plots, circle packing), and layering methods tailored to hierarchical or relational data.
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    ggrepel

    ggrepel

    epel overlapping text labels away from each other in your ggplot2

    ggrepel is an R package that provides “smart” repulsion for text and label geoms in ggplot2. When placing text labels on a plot (e.g. labeling points), the labels can often overlap; ggrepel ensures labels don’t overlap (or overlap less) by repelling labels / pushing them away, adding connecting lines or nudges, etc. It improves the readability of plots, especially when many labels are present. Support for point and segment geoms (so labels can be connected by lines when moved). Supports both plotting of labels inside or outside plot area, with trimming/clipping etc.
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    ggstatsplot

    ggstatsplot

    Enhancing {ggplot2} plots with statistical analysis

    {ggstatsplot} is an extension of {ggplot2} package for creating graphics with details from statistical tests included in the information-rich plots themselves. In a typical exploratory data analysis workflow, data visualization and statistical modeling are two different phases: visualization informs modeling, and modeling in its turn can suggest a different visualization method, and so on and so forth. Bayesian hypothesis-testing. The central idea of {ggstatsplot} is simple: combine these two phases into one in the form of graphics with statistical details, which makes data exploration simpler and faster. Summary of statistical tests and effect sizes.
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    GLNebula is a program designed for the real-time visualization of planetary nebulae models produced by photoionization codes. It uses camera-oriented quads and point sprites to achieve real-time speeds, also provides free camera movements.
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    gloost is a free software, platform independent framework for OpenGL programming. It includes handy wrappers for most OpenGL entities. gloost can be used freely under the terms of the GPL. It is also possible to get gloost licensed under the terms of the LGPL for selected projects. Please contact Felix Weißig ( thesleeper@gmx.net ) if you are interested to licence gloost under the LGPL.
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    graphICs

    graphICs

    graphICs is a converter transforming GDS II-data to Asymptote-code

    graphICs is used to visualize IC-layout-data from GDS II-files. It reads a stream of GDS II-records, optimizes it by removing objects smaller than a user-defined minimal size an writes it to Asymptote-code. This code can be translated via Asymptote to PDF, PNG or other formats. The output can be specified to be printed on an A-format paper, portrait or landscape, top/right, center or bottom/left align. To use graphICs you need to download the JAR-file containing the program (no installation needed) and the MAP-file containing the color-information for the design (you can modify it or you create your own). To create graphic or PDF-files you need to download Asymptote from asymptote.sourceforge.net. Look at http://sourceforge.net/p/graphicsic/wiki/Usage/ for the Usage. You can download the actual version of graphICs, an example MAP-file and the Bachelor-Thesis about graphICs on the download page.
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    graphdot

    graphdot

    Visualize Go module dependencies in Graphviz DOT format

    Visualize Go module dependencies in Graphviz DOT format. Run graphdot in the directory of any project using Go modules with a go.mod file to print out a dependency graph in Graphviz DOT format. The output can be piped directly into dot to generate a PNG image file. For large graphs with many nodes of dependencies, you may want to generate an SVG file to allow you to zoom in with high fidelity and save disk space instead. If you like a more UML'ish style, you can use the provided graph properties from uml.gprops.
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    A System for Rendering Graphics with Java and C++
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    graphite: a portable graphics library, written in Java, JOGL and Postscript that allows rapid generation of high-quality graphs using an efficient, compact Java engine.
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    A small utility for visualizing graphics of the wide math function list. Based on Glade/GTK+ toolkit so integrates into GNOME flawlessly. Uses mathGl library for drawing purposes, see http://mathgl.sourceforge.net/
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    gt R

    gt R

    Easily generate information-rich, publication-quality tables from R

    With the gt package, anyone can make wonderful-looking tables using the R programming language. The gt philosophy: we can construct a wide variety of useful tables with a cohesive set of table parts. These include the table header, the stub, the column labels and spanner column labels, the table body, and the table footer. It all begins with table data (be it a tibble or a data frame). You then decide how to compose your gt table with the elements and formatting you need for the task at hand. Finally, the table is rendered by printing it at the console, including it in an R Markdown document, or exporting it to a file using gtsave(). Currently, gt supports the HTML, LaTeX, and RTF output formats.
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    The h5mma package provides improved support for reading HDF5 files in Mathematica. It is significantly faster, more memory efficient and crash resilient than the built-in HDF5 reading support. h5mma has moved to BitBucket: https://bitbucket.org/simulationtools/h5mma
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    hlv is a collection of high level view plugins for eclipse. A the moment it will just be a call graph view using the zest toolkit and GEF.
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    hrbrthemes

    hrbrthemes

    Opinionated, typographic-centric ggplot2 themes and theme components

    hrbrthemes is a focused ggplot2 theme package with an emphasis on typography, layout precision, and visual polish. It includes themes like theme_ipsum and Font scales tailored for clean, high‑quality production graphics.
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    hyperforms

    Hyperforms is a visualisation tool for multi-dimensional objects and f

    hyperforms is a visualisation tool for multi-dimensional objects and forms. They are projected into a 3D-Space by different methods of Projection. Currently a cell-first projection is implemented. Hyperforms aims at architectural experiments to create computer driven designs. --- The Project is in Research and not ready to use. ---
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    iAnaglyph is a Cocoa application for generating anaglyphs from two slightly different images of the same static scene. An anaglyph is an image that appears to have depth when viewed through red/blue "3D" glasses.
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    iMEDgine is a software that allows visualization and manipulation of medical 3D image data. The software itself provides the GUI, basic manipulation functionality and interfaces to algorithms as implemented in ITK.
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    iSBatch

    Hyearchical Data Processing Plugin for ImageJ

    iSBatch is a Java-based plugin for ImageJ (version 1.49d) or its distribution Fiji. iSBatch is designed for quick evaluation of analysis pipelines and visual exploration of datasets. It is distributed under an open open-source license (GNU General Public License, version 3). The plugin handles the data in a hierarchical fashion based on a source folder containing all data and little guidance provided by the user. The software is designed for rapid exploration of large datasets and it includes an internal SQLite database (http://sqljet.com/) for convenience.
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    iSight (Scientific data plotting)
    i-sight is a scientific data visualization / plotting / mesh visualization software that can plot data fields, contours, streamlines (much like TecPlot), and also has a 3D mesh visualizer that can cut a mesh, perform shadow visualization and related stuf
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    icramcode
    This is the public icram.de code repository filled with code/code-snippets and other useful stuff.
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    Analyze 7.5 (img/hdr) files are used by many medical imaging packages for data export. This small script converts these Analyze 7.5 image files to comma delimited text files, which are suitable for down stream applications.
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    inMap

    inMap

    Rich layers, better user experience, big data geographic visualization

    inMap is a big data visualization library based on Baidu Map. It focuses on the display of scatter, heat map, grid, and aggregation in the direction of big data. It is committed to making big data visualization easy to use.
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    Software environment for manipulation of DNA and protein sequences in a phylogenetic context.
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