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Gri

Gri is an extensible plotting language designed for scientists. It can draw x-y plots, contour plots, and image plots, and has rudimentary programming capabilities. It is not mouse driven, nor gui-based; rather, it is an interpreted scriping language. Users regard it as an analogue to the latex document formatting language: users gain considerable power, at the price of a moderate learning curve.

Last updated 1 Jul, 2004


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Leadership
  • Dan Kelley and Peter Galbraith - Maintainer
  • Dan Kelley - Contributor
  • Peter Galbraith - Contributor

Versions

2.12.7

2.12.7 stable released on 2003-09-04

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