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A generalized plotting program, written in BASIC for scientific data.

M Adler

    Computer Programs in Biomedicine
    |October 1, 1982
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    A new software package simplifies creating hardcopy graphics from 2D data using microcomputers and digital plotters. This user-friendly tool offers interactive parameter control and curve-fitting capabilities for easy data visualization.

    Area of Science:

    • Computer Science
    • Data Visualization
    • Scientific Graphics

    Background:

    • Developing effective methods for hardcopy graphic display of two-dimensional data is crucial for scientific research and data analysis.
    • Existing software packages may lack user-friendliness or specific functionalities for interactive data plotting.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop a versatile and user-friendly software package for generating hardcopy graphics from two-dimensional data.
    • To provide researchers with an accessible tool for data visualization on microcomputers interfaced with digital plotters.

    Main Methods:

    • The software package is written in BASIC and designed for compatibility with microcomputers connected to intelligent digital plotters.
    • A core plotting program features a command menu with 15 user-controllable parameters, allowing interactive adjustments.

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  • Includes subroutines for automatic curve fitting to data points and data file manipulation.
  • Main Results:

    • The developed package enables the creation of hardcopy graphic displays of two-dimensional data.
    • Interactive parameter control and automatic curve fitting enhance the quality and ease of data representation.
    • The software is designed for users with no prior computer experience, featuring simple command language.

    Conclusions:

    • The software package provides an accessible and powerful solution for generating scientific graphics from two-dimensional data.
    • Its user-friendly interface and advanced features, such as curve fitting, facilitate efficient data visualization.
    • The package's modular design allows for easy modification to meet diverse user requirements.