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  2. DOT (graph description language) - Wikipedia

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    DOT tutorial and specification. Drawing graphs with dot; Node, Edge and Graph Attributes; Node Shapes; Gallery of examples; Graphviz Online: instant conversion and visualization of DOT descriptions; Boost Graph Library; lisp2dot or tree2dot: convert Lisp programming language-like program trees to DOT language (designed for use with genetic ...

  3. Graphviz - Wikipedia

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    A red–black tree plotted by Graphviz Undirected graph showing adjacency of the 48 contiguous United States A visualization of a JavaScript life cycle made by using Graphviz Graphviz (short for Graph Visualization Software ) is a package of open-source tools initiated by AT&T Labs Research for drawing graphs (as in nodes and edges , not as in ...

  4. Graph drawing - Wikipedia

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    graph-tool, a free/libre Python library for analysis of graphs; Graphviz, an open-source graph drawing system from AT&T Corporation [28] Linkurious, a commercial network analysis and visualization software for graph databases; Mathematica, a general-purpose computation tool that includes 2D and 3D graph visualization and graph analysis tools. [29]

  5. Graph Modelling Language - Wikipedia

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    Graph-tool, a free Python module for manipulation and statistical analysis of graphs. NetworkX , an open source Python library for studying complex graphs. Tulip (software) is a free software in the domain of information visualisation capable of manipulating huge graphs (with more than 1.000.000 elements).

  6. Wikipedia : How to create charts for Wikipedia articles

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    an example of a non-antialiased PNG scatterplot created by R. The free statistical package R (see R programming language) can make a wide variety of nice-looking graphics. It is especially effective to display statistical data. On Wikimedia Commons, the category Created with R contains many examples, often including the corresponding R source code.

  7. PlantUML - Wikipedia

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    PlantUML is an open-source tool allowing users to create diagrams from a plain text language. Besides various UML diagrams, PlantUML has support for various other software development related formats (such as Archimate, Block diagram, BPMN, C4, Computer network diagram, ERD, Gantt chart, Mind map, and WBD), as well as visualisation of JSON and YAML files.

  8. Forget salty, sweet, and umami—2025 is the year of sour. More specifically, sour cherries are about to have a moment, according to market research firm Mintel's 2025 Global Food and Drinks ...

  9. Graph-tool - Wikipedia

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    graph-tool is a Python module for manipulation and statistical analysis of graphs (AKA networks).The core data structures and algorithms of graph-tool are implemented in C++, making extensive use of metaprogramming, based heavily on the Boost Graph Library. [1]