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- PGPLOT abstract "PGPLOT is a device-independent graphics subroutine library written starting in 1983 by Tim Pearson, a professor at Caltech. PGPLOT is written mostly in FORTRAN with a modular output API that allows output to several dozen types of plotting device. PGPLOT has been widely used in the academic and scientific communities, because it provides both low-level (glyph, point, line, and area) plotting primitives and also high-level facilities for drawing graphs. PGPLOT may be redistributed to third parties and modified, but only in binary form. Neither the original nor modified source code are allowed to be redistributed. The most recent version of PGPLOT is 5.2.2, released in February 2001, although third parties have written unofficial patches that include support for additional devices, 64 bit systems, and RGB (true color) plotting.PGPLOT provides C and Fortran 77 interface. There are also several user-contributed bindings, such as C++, perl, python, ruby and tcl/tk.PGPLOT includes device-independent output to many devices including several types of image file, graphics display terminals and plotters, PostScript devices, and X Window. Interactive devices can be used to deliver numeric parameters to the controlling program via a graphics cursor. It is known to run on many operating systems, including most Unix-like systems, Mac OS, and Microsoft Windows.In part because of its age, PGPLOT has several limitations compared to newer packages such as PLplot. In particular, PGPLOT supports only 8-bit indexed color graphics, and not full RGB color; and there is no clean way to render graphics directly to an array in program memory. The library PG2PLplot has been developed to aid the transition from PGPlot to PLplot in Fortran programs.".
- PGPLOT wikiPageExternalLink pgplot.
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- PGPLOT wikiPageRevisionID "661097292".
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink C++.
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink C_(programming_language).
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink California_Institute_of_Technology.
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink Caltech.
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink Category:Graphics_libraries.
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink Cursor_(computers).
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink Cursor_(user_interface).
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink FORTRAN.
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink Fortran.
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink Fortran_77.
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink Graphics.
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink Graphics_library.
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink Mac_OS.
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Windows.
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink PLplot.
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink Perl.
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink PostScript.
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink Python_(programming_language).
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink RGB.
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink RGB_color_model.
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink Ruby.
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink Tcl.
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink Tim_Pearson.
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink Unix-like.
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink Unofficial_patch.
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink X_Window.
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLink X_Window_System.
- PGPLOT wikiPageWikiLinkText "PGPLOT".
- PGPLOT hasPhotoCollection PGPLOT.
- PGPLOT wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Compu-graphics-stub.
- PGPLOT wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- PGPLOT subject Category:Graphics_libraries.
- PGPLOT hypernym Library.
- PGPLOT type Library.
- PGPLOT comment "PGPLOT is a device-independent graphics subroutine library written starting in 1983 by Tim Pearson, a professor at Caltech. PGPLOT is written mostly in FORTRAN with a modular output API that allows output to several dozen types of plotting device. PGPLOT has been widely used in the academic and scientific communities, because it provides both low-level (glyph, point, line, and area) plotting primitives and also high-level facilities for drawing graphs.".
- PGPLOT label "PGPLOT".
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- PGPLOT sameAs Q4384437.
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- PGPLOT sameAs PGPLOT.
- PGPLOT wasDerivedFrom PGPLOT?oldid=661097292.
- PGPLOT isPrimaryTopicOf PGPLOT.