| XL-Plot is a windows95 - based program to create graphs for scientific publication. It reads ascii files and it outputs a vector drawing. | |
| Requirements: a PC with 80486 processor or up. Windows 95 or up. |
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| The primary purpose of XL-Plot is to create a figure for scientific publication
rapidly. It contains a few basic statistical functions, such as Students t-test and linear correlation of two sets of data (two columns in a spreadsheet). XL-Plot has a number of build-in functions that can be fitted to the data in columns on a spreadsheet or to a curve in a graph. The user can easily add fitting functions of his own design. Additional options are Fourier Transformation, (de-)convolution and Matrix inversion. XL-Plot is the eXtra-Light version of Serf, a program specifically meant for electrophysiologists. |
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Features. |
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| Simple, intuitive "visual" program layout. | |
| Fast: No useless options, few dialogue windows, lots of short-cuts and hence a minimum of mouseclicking to do, resulting in a gain of time. | |
| The program is build around two types of window each having its own menu: 1) Windows showing vector drawings (drawing sheets). 2) Windows showing columns of numerical data (spreadsheets). |
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| Items in the last two types of window may communicate such that a modification in a column in a spreadsheet results in a change in the associated vector graph, allowing easy editing. | |
| By using copy and paste functions from the menu, data from either window may be copied to a spreadsheet or to a drawing sheet resulting in a column of numbers or a graph respectively. | |
| Vector graphics may be exported to other vector drawing programs. | |
| Curve fitting using either build-in or user-defined functions can be carried out in each of the two types of window. | |
| Data may be imported in (tab-delimited) ASCII format. |