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Grace (plotting tool)

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Grace

<tr><td colspan="2" style="text-align: center;">250px
Grace, showing the Fourier transform dialogue</td></tr><tr><th>Developer:</th><td>Grace Development Team</td></tr><tr><th>Latest release:</th><td>5.1.20 / June 4, 2006</td></tr><tr><th>OS:</th><td>Cross-platform</td></tr>

Use: Plotting

<tr><th>License:</th><td>GPL</td></tr>

Website: http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/Grace/

Grace stands for "GRaphing, Advanced Computation and Exploration of data." It is a WYSIWYG 2D plotting tool for the X Window System and Motif. Grace runs on practically any version of Unix-like operating system. It has also been successfully ported to VMS, OS/2, and Win9*/NT/2000/XP (on Cygwin).

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[edit] History

Grace is a descendant of Paul Turner's ACE/gr (Grace is also said to stand for "Grace Revamps ACE/gr"), otherwise known as Xmgr. Xmgr was forked as Grace by the Grace development team, led by Evgeny Stambulchik. They released Grace under the GPL. Paul Turner still maintains a closed version of the original Xmgr.

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Grace creates publication-quality output. It can be used from a point-and-click interface or scripted (either from the built-in programming language or through a number of language bindings). It performs both linear and nonlinear least-squares fitting to arbitrarily-complex user-defined functions, with or without constraints. Other analysis tools include FFT, integration and differentiation, splines, interpolation and smoothing.

[edit] Programs using Grace

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[edit] External links

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