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|Short description=This is a TCl/Tk package for getting data out of scientific plots (or from any other plot for that matter).
 
|Short description=This is a TCl/Tk package for getting data out of scientific plots (or from any other plot for that matter).
|Full description=[[Category:Candidates for deletion]]This is a candidate for deletion: All links broken. Software not on archive.org. Email to maintainer broken. [[User:poppy-one|poppy-one]] ([[User:Poppy-one|Poppy-one]] ([[User talk:Poppy-one|talk]]) 02:37, 28 July 2018 (EDT)[[User talk:poppy-one|talk]]) 28 July 2018.
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|Full description=[[Category:Candidates for deletion]]This is a candidate for deletion: All links broken. Software not on archive.org. Email to maintainer broken. [[User:poppy-one|poppy-one]] ([[User:Poppy-one|Poppy-one]] ([[User talk:Poppy-one|talk]]) 02:37, 28 July 2018 (EDT)[[User talk:poppy-one|talk]]).
  
 
DataCapture was born out of frustration, and after much procrastination. Every time I had to get numerical values of a graph from a journal or a conference paper, I had to painstakingly approximate data points from the graph as best I could. Every time the points would come out inaccurate and a rather poor reproduction of the actual data. I wanted to write a program that would automate this task, and do a much better job at that. But then, that was three years ago. Finally its done. Its not the best thing that I have created, but certainly, one of the most useful. Its written in TCl/Tk and is a very small and uncomplicated aplication. Something that you can easily incorporate into your own applications easily.
 
DataCapture was born out of frustration, and after much procrastination. Every time I had to get numerical values of a graph from a journal or a conference paper, I had to painstakingly approximate data points from the graph as best I could. Every time the points would come out inaccurate and a rather poor reproduction of the actual data. I wanted to write a program that would automate this task, and do a much better job at that. But then, that was three years ago. Finally its done. Its not the best thing that I have created, but certainly, one of the most useful. Its written in TCl/Tk and is a very small and uncomplicated aplication. Something that you can easily incorporate into your own applications easily.

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DataCaptureTool

http://www.rit.edu/~ssm8867/data/datacapture.htm
This is a TCl/Tk package for getting data out of scientific plots (or from any other plot for that matter).

This is a candidate for deletion: All links broken. Software not on archive.org. Email to maintainer broken. poppy-one (talk) 02:37, 28 July 2018 (EDT)

DataCapture was born out of frustration, and after much procrastination. Every time I had to get numerical values of a graph from a journal or a conference paper, I had to painstakingly approximate data points from the graph as best I could. Every time the points would come out inaccurate and a rather poor reproduction of the actual data. I wanted to write a program that would automate this task, and do a much better job at that. But then, that was three years ago. Finally its done. Its not the best thing that I have created, but certainly, one of the most useful. Its written in TCl/Tk and is a very small and uncomplicated aplication. Something that you can easily incorporate into your own applications easily.





Licensing

License

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Notes

License

GPLv2

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Ted Teah

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31 January 2006




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Sankha Subhra Mukherjee Maintainer


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Bug Tracking,Developer,Help,SupportE-mailmailto:ssm8867@rit.edu


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