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Grapher 4 |
![]() A Flexible and Powerful Technical Graphing Package for Scientists, Engineers and Business Professionals!Golden Grapher is an easy-to-understand technical graphing package for anyone who needs to create publication-quality graphs quickly and easily. Create Line Graphs, Symbol Graphs, Bar Charts, Function Plots, Hi-Low-Close Graphs, Polar Graphs, Pie Charts and Histograms. Create your own custom graphs and add legends, curve fits, text or drawing objects. Create templates to use the same graph settings with multiple data files. Automate the graphing process with the included Scripter program. Export graphs for use in presentations and publications in one of Golden Grapher's many export formats. Graph TypesDisplay your data as seven different graph types in Golden Grapher. Different graph types can be combined on one graph and multiple graphs can be created on one page.Line and Symbol Graphs display data as a line or symbols. Bar Charts display data as adjacent or stacked bars. ![]() Create bar charts with adjacent or stacked bars. Specify bar width for a customized graph. Function Plots display mathematical functions. Plot Y as a function of X, or plot a parametric equation where X and Y are a function of a third variable, T. ![]() Specify a function or equation to create a graph. Position the axes anywhere on the page. Hi-Low-Close Graphs display a range of Y values at each X value. These plots are commonly used to display the high, low, opening and closing of stock values, though Hi-Low-Close graphs are also used for many other purposes. ![]() Track stock performance with the High-Low-Close Graph. Overlay a best-fit curve to predict future performance. Polar Graphs display degree, radian or grad data versus a radial distance. The degree, radian or grad data are displayed on a circular angle axis. The second axis is a radial axis showing the distance from the center of the circle. ![]() Display degree, radian, or grad data versus radial distance on a Polar Graph. Pie Charts show data as proportional slices of a circle. Each data value is divided by the sum of the data to determine the size of the slice. Histograms display data separated into groups or bins. Year 2000 Compliance System Requirements: Windows 95/98, NT 4.0 20 MB of free hard disk space 16 MB RAM 800 X 600 minimum monitor resolution Please allow for two additional shipping days to receive this product Search HALLoGRAM || Request More Information CALL TOLL FREE 1-866-340-3404 |
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