Grapher
- Create publication quality 2D or 3D graphs quickly and easily.
Overview
Grapher is an easy to understand
technical graphing package for anyone who needs to create publication-quality
graphs quickly and easily. Create2D or 3D graph types in Grapher
4! There are four different types of 2D graphs that can be
created in Grapher: Linear, Bar, Polar, and Other Graph types.
The various linear plots include line plots, scatter plots, step
plots, and function plots. The various bar charts include
regular bar charts, floating bar charts, and histograms. The polar
group has regular polar plots, function plots, rose diagrams, and
wind charts. In the other graph type category are hi-low-close
plots, pie charts, ternary diagrams, box-whisker plots, and bubble
plots. There are 7 additional 3D graphs that can be created:
ribbon/wall plots, step plots, function plots, bar charts, floating
bar charts, histograms and an XYZ plot. Create your own custom
graphs by using the easy to follow Graph Wizard. Add legends,
curve fits, annotation and drawing objects to complete the graph.
Create templates to use the same graph settings with multiple data
files. Automate the graphing process with the included ScripterT
program. Export graphs for use in presentations and publications
in one of Grapher's many export formats.
Which
Grapher Features Would You Like to Learn About?
Graph Types
Display your data as 22 different
graph types in Grapher. Different graph types can be
combined on one graph and multiple graphs can be created on one
page.
Create
line plots with
plotted symbols, comments, and fit curves.

Ribbon/wall plots can be customized with
comments, fit curves, error bars, and legends.

Create
step plots with horizontal or vertical lines in 2D or 3D.
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Bubble Plots display
data varying sized symbols. The size of the symbol is
dependent on a third variable. Change the bubble
to any symbol!

Create
bubble plots to show
how two variables relate to the same X variable.
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Bar Charts display data as adjacent or stacked
bars. Choose to have vertical or horizontal bars. Bar
charts can be displayed as 2D or 3D!

Create
bar charts with horizontal or vertical bars.
Add error bars directly to your bar chart!
Create
floating bar charts with two variables.
Change the orientation to display vertical or horizontal.
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Function Plots display mathematical functions.
Plot Y as a function of X, or plot a parametric equation where
X and Y are a function of a third variable, T. Function
plots can be shown in a 2D or 3D orientation.

Specify
a function or equation
to create a graph. Position the
axes anywhere on the page.
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Hi-Low-Close Graphs display a range of Y
values at each X value. These plots are commonly used
to display the high, low, opening and closing of stock values,
though Hi-Low-Close graphs are also used for many other purposes.

Track
stock performance with the
High-Low-Close Graph. Overlay a
best-fit curve to predict future
performance.
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Polar Graphs display degree, radian or grad
data versus a radial distance. The degree, radian or grad
data are displayed on a circular angle axis. The second
axis is a radial axis showing the distance from the center of
the circle.

Display
degree, radian, or
grad data versus radial distance
on a Polar Graph.
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Polar Function Graphs display mathematical
functions. Plot radius as a function of angle, or plot
a parametric equation where both the radius and the angle are
a function of a third variable, T. The angle axis can
be in degrees, radians or grads data.

Display
mathematical functions
on a Polar Function Graph.
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Rose Diagrams display degree, radian or
grad data versus a radial axis. Like histograms, Rose
Diagrams display statistical data, showing the number of occurrences
of an event that fall within a specific angular region.
Bins are fully customizable in rose diagrams!

Display
custom bin sizes, grid lines,
and custom ticks with radial statistical data
on a Rose Diagram.
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Wind Charts graph frequency vs. wind direction.
Bins are created according to the wind speed. The frequency
can be viewed as counts, relative frequency, or as percentages
of relative frequency. Bins are fully customizable!

Separate
wind speed in different
bins according to wind direction
on a Wind Chart.
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Pie Charts show data
as proportional slices of a circle. Each data value is
divided by the sum of the data to determine the size of the
slice.

Display
the pie together or explode a slice.
On a Pie Chart, choose how to label each slice.

Display
the Ternary Diagram with or without labels.
Add lines between the points to show trends.
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Histograms display
data separated into groups or bins. Add labels, a Gaussian
fit, and display the Y axis as relative frequency to change
the display of this graph. Display histograms as either
2D or 3D!

Display statistical
information on a Histogram Graph.
Set the bin size and the number of bins.
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Box-Whisker plots are
commonly used to show the min, max, median, and lower and upper
quartiles for a particular group. The caps at the end of each
box indicate the extreme values (min and max).
Display median,
first and third quartiles and
outliers in a Box-Whisker plot.

Display lines
and symbols in three dimensions
with the 3D XYZ Plot.
Curve Fits
Curve fitting routines help
depict trends in your data. Select pre-defined fits or define
a custom fit to add to the graph. Display fits for Line and
Scatter Graphs, Step Plots, Polar Graphs and Histograms. There
are 11 pre-defined curve-fitting algorithms in Grapher:
Associate any number of fits
with a single curve. Change the line style, color and width
for each fit. Applicable statistics are available for each
fit. The resulting statistics are copied to the clipboard
or displayed in a report window. Export fit curve data to
a worksheet to calculate additional statistics. Change the
range of data used to create the fit curve and the range of values
to display the fit curves individually.

Display
data using a curve fit.
Equation coefficients can also be displayed.
Template
Graphs
Create a graph with the desired
colors, number formats, tick mark spacing, legend styles, etc.,
and save it as a template graph for use with multiple data sets.
Project Files
Create a graph with the desired
worksheet and save it as a project file. Project files save
the data used inside the file. After the graph is created
and saved as a project file, the external worksheet can be deleted.
Axes
Grapher has four axis scales:
linear, logarithmic (base 10), natural logarithmic, and probability.
Use Grapher's default settings or specify custom settings for all
axis parameters. Set the axis scale, change the axis length
and starting position, add additional or duplicate axes, add axis
limits, enter an axis title, add grid lines, break the axis, or
hide the axis on your graph. On each axis, you control
the major and minor tick frequency and spacing or you can use Grapher's
default settings. If the data uses date and time as one of
the data columns, axis labels are automatically generated using
dates and times. In addition, manual date/time labels can
be created or labels can be read from a worksheet, allowing you
to use any type of tick labeling.

Break
axes and display dates to interpret
your data faster!
Date and Time
Compatibility
Use date and time entries
in the worksheet as a data column in Grapher 4. Grapher
will automatically use date and time labels on the axis.
Clip the curve, limit the axis minimum and maximum using date
and time values. Set axis tick marks based on a calendar
frequency such as once per month, twice per year, or once per
every four hours.

Graph
date and time entries directly from the worksheet.
Display worksheet ticks quickly with dates.
Error Bars
Error Bars are displayed on
Line and Symbol Graphs and on Bar Charts. Display error bars
for the average value, sample standard deviation, population standard
deviation, or standard error of the mean. Or, calculate custom
error bars in the worksheet and display them on the graph.
Labels and
Curve Filling
Labels can be added to most
graph types. All properties of the labels can be changed
easily, including numeric format, adding bold, or italics, changing
the font size or style, or changing the label color. In
addition, labels can be moved so that neighboring labels do not
overlap. Most graph types also support curve filling.
Fill can be defined between two curves or by using a single curve.
With a single curve, fill above, below, to the left, or to the
right of the curve. Choose to fill to the axis minimum or
maximum or to a customized data value.
Fill
curves to the left, right, up, or down.
Add labels and move to avoid overlap.
Text Editor
Easily add text objects to graphs
using Grapher's text editor. Easily select any typeface, font
size and color. Add superscripts, subscripts and symbols to
your text. Automatically enter current dates and times.
Create complex mathematical equations and include them in your graph.

Use
Grapher's text editor to create complex mathematical equations.
Worksheet
Features
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Display, enter, edit, print
and save data.
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Double precision capabilities
allow up to 15 digits without loss of precision.
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Import data files in the
following formats: XLS, SLK, WKx, WRx, CSV, TXT, DAT,
BNA, and BLN.
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Save your data files in
XLS, SLK, CSV, TXT, DAT, BNA, and BLN formats.
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Cell formatting includes
background colors and cell height and width.
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Include formatting information
when copying to the worksheet.
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Sort data using multiple
columns.
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Calculate numerous statistical
functions on individual columns of data.
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The number of data points
the worksheet can handle is only limited by the amount of memory
available on your computer (up to 1 billion rows x 1 billion
columns).
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View a list of all worksheets
associated with a graph.
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Export data from fit curves,
function plots, histograms, rose diagrams, and wind charts to
create new data files.
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Update command allows worksheets
that are edited in other programs to updated immediately in
Grapher.
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Embedded Excel window allows
the use of Microsoft Excel from within Grapher.
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Set multiple levels of undo
(up to 25).
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Add legends to graphs.
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Customize Grapher by selecting
the default settings.
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Control line styles, color
and width.
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Add drawing objects to any
graph such as points, lines, polygons, rectangles and ellipses.
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Create custom colors, lines,
and fill patterns.
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Reshape polylines and polygons
using the reshape tool.
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Combine and break apart
composite objects.
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Rotate all drawn objects,
imported objects and graphs.
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View and edit all objects
using the Object Manager.
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Keep the Object Manager
always available even while editing the graph.
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Use the Arrange command
to move objects forwards or backwards.
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Add a variety of arrows
to the ends of polylines.
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Digitize data from a graph
using a large crosshair that extends to the rulers. Write
the data to a ASCII file to create new graphs.
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Fix the digitizing process
directly to the line or digitize anywhere in the plot window.
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Display and edit detailed
areas of a graph using the Zoom commands.
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Calculate the area under a curve.
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Switch between two different plot types. For
example, change your line plot into a bar chart.
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Save as a Grapher 3 GRF to share your graphs with
colleagues.
Automation
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Automate Grapher from any
Active X Automation compatible client such as Visual BASIC or
use Golden Software's Scripter.
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Embed and link Grapher into
other applications.
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Embed and link documents
from other applications into Grapher.
Import/Export
Options
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Import formats include:
GSB, BNA, DLG, LGO, LGS, DXF, PLT, BLN, CLP, EMF, WMF, E00,
TIF, BMP, TGA, PCX, WPG, DCX, EPS, JPG, PCT, SHP, MIF, PNG,
GIF, DDF, and GSI.
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Export formats include:
EMF, WMF, CLP, DXF, CGM, TIF, BMP, TGA, PCX, WPG, JPG, PCT,
DCX, PNG, SHP, BNA, BLN, GSI, MIF, and GIF.
Graph Wizard
The Graph Wizard is an easy
to use step by step command that creates a graph for you using default
parameters. Select the type of graph, the worksheet and the
columns to use and the wizard does the rest. Add curves to
existing graphs or create new graphs with the wizard. After
the graph is created, it can be edited by double clicking on any
portion of the graph.
System Requirements
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Windows 98/2000, Me, and
XP or higher
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Suggested 25 MB of free
hard disk space
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Suggested 32 MB RAM, 64
MB preferred.
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800 X 600 x 256 color minimum
monitor resolution.
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