Call me a purist, but I was never happy with the graphs produced with existing (free) Java tools. My dream package is lightweight with minimal dependencies, offers clean vector-graphics export and TeX-support for typesetting mathematical elements in axis labels, chart legends etc. This is hard (impossible?) to find and I thus decided to construct my own, mostly from existing code. This project is based on refactored versions of the popular packages 'XChart' (orig. by Tim Molter, © Knowm Inc.) and 'JLatexMath' (part of the SciLab project, derived from the JMathTeX project).

Project status: experimental / incomplete / untested!

Author: Wilhelm Burger (Univ. of Applied Sciences, Hagenberg, Austria)
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Features

  • Java
  • plotting
  • vector graphics
  • PDF, PNG, ... export
  • LaTeX
  • lightweight

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Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Developers, Science/Research

User Interface

Java AWT, Java Swing

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java Graphics Software, Java Data Visualization Software

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2015-12-27