Guppi is a platform for analyzing data and plotting graphs with GNOME. It offers real-time visualization tools to help users identify trends and analyze their data quickly.
If you're looking for a flexible and modular framework for graphing and interactive data analysis, Guppi may just be the solution for you. Built on the GNOME platform, Guppi is designed to be easily extensible and customizable. The system is made up of a small core with all the functionality residing in plug-in extensions, allowing you to add new plot types, data import methods, processing back-ends and statistical operations.
Guppi's shared libraries make it easy to integrate with other programs, and its full scripting capabilities let you extend the user interface in complex ways using both Scheme and Python. Being a part of the larger GNOME Project means Guppi will be well-integrated with other productivity software as well.
While Guppi is still in early development and may be missing some key features, its freely available source code means you're free to modify, customize and extend it according to your needs. Guppi is designed to be a valuable tool and platform for both analysts and academics.
In terms of data capabilities, Guppi offers basic statistics on real number sets, support for missing data, various transformed data views, and a "smart" data importer for text files containing delimited data sets. For plotting, Guppi provides interactive scatter plots, line plots, bar charts and pie charts, among other basic plot types. All plots are fully interactive, and support for logarithmically-scaled axes and real-world unit sizing is included. Additionally, Guppi supports printing plots as Postscript or PCL.
To top it all off, Guppi is also internationalized, translated into multiple languages including Danish, French, German, Icelandic, Norwegian, Russian, Swedish and Ukrainian. Overall, Guppi seems to offer a robust and customizable framework for data analysis and graphing.
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