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Statistical data is only as valuable as your ability to analyze,
interpret, and present it in a meaningful way. Gnuplot is the most
widely used program to plot and visualize data for Unix/Linux
systems and it is also popular for Windows and the Mac. It's
open-source (as in free!), actively maintained, stable, and mature.
It can deal with arbitrarily large data sets and is capable of
producing high-quality, publication-ready graphics.
So far, the only comprehensive documentation available about
gnuplot is the online reference documentation, which makes it both
hard to get started and almost impossible to get a complete
overview over all of its features. If you've never tried gnuplot
"or have found it tough to get your arms around "read on.
Gnuplot in Action is the first comprehensive introduction to
gnuplot "from the basics to the power features and beyond. Besides
providing a tutorial on gnuplot itself, it demonstrates how to
apply and use gnuplot to extract intelligence from data. Particular
attention is paid to tricky or poorly-explained areas. You will
learn how to apply gnuplot to actual data analysis problems. This
book looks at different types of graphs that can be generated with
gnuplot and will discuss when and how to use them to extract actual
information from data.
One of gnuplot's main advantages is that it requires no programming
skills nor knowledge of advanced mathematical or statistical
concepts. Gnuplot in Action assumes you have no previous knowledge
of either gnuplot or statistics and data analysis. The books starts
out with basic gnuplot concepts, then describes in depth how to get
a graph ready for final presentation and to make it look "just
right" by including arrows, labels, and other decorations.
Next the book looks at advanced concepts, such as multi-dimensional
graphs and false-color plots "powerful features for special
purposes. The author also describes advanced applications of
gnuplot, such as how to script gnuplot so that it can run
unattended as a batch job, and how to call gnuplot from within a
CGI script to generate graphics for dynamic websites on
demand.
Gnuplot in Action makes gnuplot easy for anyone who needs to do
data analysis, but doesn't have an education in analytical tools
and methods. It's perfect for DBAs, programmers, and performance
engineers; business analysts and MBAs; and Six-Sigma Black Belts
and process engineers.
What's Inside:
* Creating graphs with gnuplot * Data transformations and filters *
Preparing/polishing graphs for final presentation * Publishing
graphs in print or on the Web * Using gnuplot's power features *
Gnuplot scripting and programming * Types of graphs and when to use
them * Techniques of graphical analysis * How to build, install,
and develop for gnuplot * Command and Option reference organized by
concept
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