Data visualization can help programmers and scientists identify trends in their data and efficiently communicate these results with their peers. Modern C++ is being used for a variety of scientific applications, and this environment can benefit considerably from graphics libraries that attend the typical design goals toward scientific data visualization. Besides the option of exporting results to other environments, the customary alternatives in C++ are either non-dedicated libraries that depend on existing user interfaces or bindings to other languages. Matplot++ is a graphics library for data visualization that provides interactive plotting, means for exporting plots in high-quality formats for scientific publications, a compact syntax consistent with similar libraries, dozens of plot categories with specialized algorithms, multiple coding styles, and supports generic backends.

Features

  • Vcpkg users can install Matplot++ with the matplotplusplus port
  • Mac users can install Matplot++ with Homebrew
  • Matplot++ is available in the Arch User Repository (AUR) as matplotplusplus
  • You can use Matplot++ directly in CMake projects as a subproject
  • When creating your executable, link the library to the targets you want
  • You can now use it from CMake with find_package

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MIT License

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Operating Systems

Linux, Mac, Windows

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Data Visualization Software, C++ Libraries

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2022-07-12