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Komplot 8.2What is Komplot?Komplot is a X-Y graphing system with special features for scientific and engineering applications. A graph-style according to the rules of the "Physical Review", a logarithmic X-axis, vertical and horizontal errorbars, detailed control over axis lay-out and scaling numbers and automatic computation of scale-numbers are these features, that make Komplot often more suitable for scientific graphs than most of the popular PC graphing programs. So, if you are a programmer who wants to make scientific X-Y graphs of data generated by C/C++ or fortran-77/fortran-90 application programs, Komplot may be a good choice for you.
Komplot routinesKomplot 8.2 is for C/C++ and fortran programmers. Due to a careful choice of default values and the addition of 'graphical intelligence', only a few Komplot-routines with meaningful names are sufficient to program a complete X-Y-graph. Firstly, you call Then, data specified by a series of (X,Y)-coordinates can be visualised by various data-plotting routines such as The few routines mentioned thus far, are sufficient for a lot of practical applications. However, in order to publish a graph, often some changes has to made to the standard lay-out. Komplot has a lot of routines for this purpose, for example
Output devicesGraphical output is produced in two or three steps. Firstly, Komplot-routines like
Or by a call to the routine
More details are here.
History of KomplotKomplot is developed at the Computing Center of the University of Groningen by Jan Kraak from 1970 on, supported by many collegues. The very first version, written for algol-60 programmers at the Telefunken TR4, dates from 1970. This was an algol-60 adaption of the American fortran program Simplotter. In 1975 a portable fortran version was made, the Computing Centre of the University of Utrecht (ACCU) assisted in the conversion. This version became widely used, not only at Dutch university mainframes but also at many other computer centres with a lot of different computer types. Most of the current Komplot functionality was already avaliable in this version, however driver technology was added in later versions. The first unix version with a X Window driver (written in C by M. Breeman, University of Groningen), as well as the local GEP graphics library with al lot of device drivers, date from the late eighties. In the eighties much effort was invested in the user interface of Komplot. This resulted in the menu and command driven program Grafiek which is still available for version 7.0. The development of Grafiek is stopped from version 8.0 on. Presently, Komplot is like as it was in 1970: a graphing system only for programmers. As mentioned above, this new version has an improved collection of graphing routines with meaningful names instead of numbers. Another important new feature was the web-documentation. For a specific application the PostScript functionality was improved.
DownloadFollow the installation and download instructions to get Komplot running on your linux system.
Revision informationChanges in version 8.2, December 2004:
Changes in version 8.1
Changes in version 8.0
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