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    AlphaPlot

    AlphaPlot

    Interactive scientific graphing and data analysis software.

    Alpha Plot can generate different types of 2D and 3D plots (such as line, scatter, bar, pie, and surface plots) from data that is either imported from ASCII files, entered by hand, or calculated using formulas. The data is held in spreadsheets which are referred to as tables with column-based data (typically X and Y values for 2D plots) or matrices (for 3D plots). The spreadsheets as well as graphs and note windows are gathered in a project and can be organized using folders. The built-in...
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    SPIW - Scanning Probe Image Wizard

    SPIW - Scanning Probe Image Wizard

    Scanning Probe Image Wizard - MATLAB Toolbox

    SPIW is a MATLAB toolbox, for automated processing of scanning probe microscope images. Tools are applicable to all SPM images, but the main focus is on images with atomic or molecular resolution. SPIW is primarily a MATLAB toolbox with functions designed to be called in a user's own script. SPIW also has a very basic GUI for browsing and exporting images. For information on SPIW's performance see our publication ( http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4827076 ) in the Review of Scientific...
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    3D Imaging for Civil Engineering. 3D imaging system for ground penetrating radar (GPR, georadar) data applied to civil engineering (roads, railways, etc.). Currently planning support for 3DR (www.3d-radar.com) and HDF5 (www.hdfgroup.org) formats.
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    PyPotrace is a Python programming language binding for Peter Selinger's Potrace raster to vector conversion algorithm. No separate Potrace library or application required!
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    A toolkit for processing and visualising sensor data in real time with support for use with embedded platforms.
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    Multi Channel Plotter is a generic flexible and programmable plotter. It supports channel pools and many views per channel. Every channel pool is managed by a plugin. It uses Qt as widget toolkit and Qwt as plotting widget.
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    MetriVis is a client/server toolkit developed at the ETH Zurich. It's main purpose is to plot Netflow data (network flow information) on a webclient using an xy graph. It may be used to visualize any xy data. It has a Google-Maps style user interface.
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