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  2. Domain coloring - Wikipedia

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    Domain coloring plot of the function f(x) = ⁠ (x 2 − 1)(x − 2 − i) 2 / x 2 + 2 + 2i ⁠, using the structured color function described below. In complex analysis, domain coloring or a color wheel graph is a technique for visualizing complex functions by assigning a color to each point of the complex plane. By assigning points on the ...

  3. Matplotlib - Wikipedia

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    Matplotlib (portmanteau of MATLAB, plot, and library [3]) is a plotting library for the Python programming language and its numerical mathematics extension NumPy.It provides an object-oriented API for embedding plots into applications using general-purpose GUI toolkits like Tkinter, wxPython, Qt, or GTK.

  4. UpSet plot - Wikipedia

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    UpSet plots are related to Mosaic Plots, although Mosaic plots are designed for categorical instead of set data. UpSet plots became popular as they became available as an R -library based on ggplot2 , [ 3 ] and were subsequently re-implemented in various programming languages, such as Python , and others. [ 4 ]

  5. QtiPlot - Wikipedia

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    Plotting of 3D data can be rendered using OpenGL using the Qwt3D libraries. The program is also extensible to a considerable degree via muParser and Python scripting language, which allows adding the arbitrary user-defined functions with access to graphs, matrices and data tables.

  6. gnuplot - Wikipedia

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    wxPinter, a graphical plot manager for gnuplot [14] Maxima is a text-based computer algebra system which itself has several third-party GUIs; REDUCE is a text-based computer algebra system; versions using CSL have a GUI and there are several third-party GUIs; Other programs that use gnuplot include: GNU Octave, a mathematical programming language

  7. Gekko (optimization software) - Wikipedia

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    GEKKO works on all platforms and with Python 2.7 and 3+. By default, the problem is sent to a public server where the solution is computed and returned to Python. There are Windows, MacOS, Linux, and ARM (Raspberry Pi) processor options to solve without an Internet connection.

  8. File:Poisson pmf.svg - Wikipedia

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    You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work; Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.

  9. Ploticus - Wikipedia

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    The first version was released August 25, 1999. [3] Ploticus is a mature product with activity, where the last major release (2.42) occurred in May 2013. [4] Bruce Byfield in Linux.com described Ploticus as, "...a throwback to the days when Unix programs did one thing, and did it well, using a minimum of system resources."