LabPlot explained

LabPlot
Screenshot Size:300px
Author:Stefan Gerlach
Developer:KDE
Released: (version 0.1, under the name QPlot)
(version 1.0, renamed to LabPlot)
Latest Release Version:2.11.1
Latest Release Date:[1]
Programming Language:C, C++
Operating System:Microsoft Windows
OS X
Linux
FreeBSD
Haiku
Genre:Scientific plotting
Data analysis
Curve fitting
Regression analysis
Statistical analysis
Data processing
Plot digitization
Notebook interface
Real-time data
License:GPL-2.0-or-later

LabPlot is a free and open-source, cross-platform computer program for interactive scientific plotting, curve fitting, nonlinear regression, data processing and data analysis. LabPlot is available, under the GPL-2.0-or-later license, for Windows, macOS, Linux, FreeBSD and Haiku operating systems.

It has a graphical user interface, a command-line interface, and an interactive and animated notebook interface. It is similar to Origin and able to import Origin's data files. Features include the Hilbert transform function, statistics, color maps, conditional formatting, and multi-axes.

History

In 2008, developers of LabPlot and SciDAVis (another Origin clone, forked from QtiPlot) "found their project goals to be very similar" and decided to merge their code into a common backend while maintaining two frontends: LabPlot, integrated with the KDE desktop environment (DE); and SciDAVis, written in DE-independent Qt with fewer dependencies for easier cross-platform use.

Starting April 2024, LabPlot received funding from NLnet's NGI0 Core grant to add scripting capabilities (via Python and a public interface), more data analysis functions, and statistical analysis features.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: LabPlot 2.11.1 – LabPlot. 16 July 2024.