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    A Perl object-oriented library for plotting graphs with Gnuplot.
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    ActiveGEM contains a set of perl/Tk graphical interfaces for the GEMPAK meteorological diagnostics and plotting package. These research-oriented interfaces provide easy access to low-level GEMPAK functions and allow for the maximum possible flexibility.
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    Evoker is a graphical tool for plotting genotype intensity data in order to assess quality of genotype calls. It implements a compact, binary format which allows rapid access to data, even with hundreds of thousands of observations. PLEASE NOTE: This source repository is no longer active. See the github link above for the latest version.
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    Tools for creating a dynamic website capable of plotting gps tracking data from a Garmin ForeRunner on aerial or satelite photographs.
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    Plotamber is a Perl script for an easy and automated plotting of properties derived from molecular dynamics or minimization calculations done with Amber, NAMD or Charmm.
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    gnufe is a perlqt program that provides a front-end to gnuplot, the powerful plotting system. It is designed to work on a lot of data files, and should be fast to use via lots of keyboard shortcuts.
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    PERL Plot : Plotting program for DSP and Communications. Includes multi-column, scatter,bar,pole-zero,eye diagrams, log-log, polar , polar db and other plot types.
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    PNETPROBE is a series of Perl scripts to catch and manage tcpdump data. It uses MySQL to dump data, and uses GD::Graph for all plotting functions. This tool will be ideal to see what is flowing in how many quantities on your network.
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    Interactive Perl environment for data analysis. It consists of several integrated tools such as a Plotting tool, Interactive Shell, and more. Written entirely in Perl using Tk.
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