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Top 19 Gnuplot Open-Source Projects
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fnirsi-usb-power-data-logger
Driver / Data logger for FNIRSI FNB48, FNIRSI C1 and FNIRSI FNB58 USB Power meter
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Easy Creation of GnuPlot Scripts from C++
A simple C++17 lib that helps you to quickly plot your data with GnuPlot
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reduce-algebra
reduce-algebra: a portable general-purpose computer algebra system, automatically mirrored from https://svn.code.sf.net/p/reduce-algebra/code/. Please visit the REDUCE Homepage, https://reduce-algebra.sourceforge.io/, to report any bugs or request assistance.
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strava
source code of my Strava API app: Excel import and export of activities, written in Perl 5 (by entorb)
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taxify
A simple CLI program for estimating one's 2022 state income tax for a given taxable income in all 50 states at once (plus DC and federal)
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The three popular options for benchmarking in Rust are: libtest bench, Criterion, and Iai.
Looks great, minor API usability note: I don't know if there is an official convention but when naming an object that has the potential of overriding a builtin, rather than prepending with an underscore, e.g. `_with`, one does append to it: `with_`. The former is used and recognised for unused variables.
> _with is a curve option that indicates how this dataset should be plotted. It’s _with and not with because the latter is a built-in keyword in Python. [1]
- [1] https://github.com/dkogan/gnuplotlib/blob/master/guide/guide...
Here's the code for my setup (you can also find the entire lsp file here):
OpenSource: source code available at GitHub
Project mention: Benchmark of startup times for various script language interpreters | /r/shell | 2023-06-13
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Gnuplot projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | criterion.rs | 4,180 |
2 | RustGnuplot | 405 |
3 | gnuplotlib | 242 |
4 | pandoc-plot | 210 |
5 | fnirsi-usb-power-data-logger | 120 |
6 | Gnuplot.jl | 119 |
7 | Singularis | 63 |
8 | stats | 62 |
9 | speedtest-plotter | 57 |
10 | ishi | 47 |
11 | Easy Creation of GnuPlot Scripts from C++ | 46 |
12 | reduce-algebra | 30 |
13 | graphsloc | 14 |
14 | strava | 9 |
15 | PDL-Graphics-Gnuplot | 8 |
16 | nbplot | 7 |
17 | interpreter-startup-times | 3 |
18 | non_trivial_gnuplot | 1 |
19 | taxify | 1 |
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