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plt - Software for 2D Plots
Published: Nov. 7, 2002. Version: 2.5
plt updated (Nov. 17, 2002, midnight)
Version 2.2 of plt
adds support for MacOS/X and an updated manual.
plt updated (Nov. 7, 2002, midnight)
Version 2.1 of plt
, PhysioToolkit's scriptable plotting utility, is now available for GNU/Linux, MS-Windows, and in source form for other platforms.
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Goldberger, A., Amaral, L., Glass, L., Hausdorff, J., Ivanov, P. C., Mark, R., ... & Stanley, H. E. (2000). PhysioBank, PhysioToolkit, and PhysioNet: Components of a new research resource for complex physiologic signals. Circulation [Online]. 101 (23), pp. e215–e220.
Software Description
plt
is a non-interactive plotting utility originally written for Unix by Paul Albrecht. plt
can produce publication-quality 2D plots in PostScript from easily-produced text or binary data files, and can also create screen plots under the X Window System. Compared to most other software for 2D graphics, plt
has several significant advantages:
plt
generates compact vector PostScript output, which can be transmitted quickly yet can be resized without introducing raster artifacts.plt
works well with a wide variety of tools that create and manipulate readable text files.plt
is scriptable; if you need to make 100 plots of 100 data sets, you don't need to point and click for hours.- Complex overlays and multi-part plots are easy to make, using multiple invocations of
plt
to write to a single window or page. plt
can read data from a pipe, so it can be used to observe real-time signals or the outputs of computationally intensive processes as they become available.plt
imposes no fixed limits on the number of points in a plot (even the total amount of available memory is not a constraint if the data are read from a pipe and the axis limits are pre-specified).plt
is free, open-source software that can be modified as needed for unique applications. (plt
runs on all popular platforms, including GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, MS-Windows, and Unix.)plt
is easy to pronounce (say: P-L-T) and is almost as easy to spell :-)
Sources for the current version of plt
are available as a gzip
-compressed tar
archive, or as individual files in the source tree. A source RPM and a Linux (x86) binary RPM are also available, as are binaries for Mac OS X and MS-Windows. The plt
Tutorial and Cookbook is available in HTML, printable PostScript and PDF formats, and in LaTeX source format.
Access
Access Policy:
Anyone can access the files, as long as they conform to the terms of the specified license.
License (for files):
Open Data Commons Attribution License v1.0
Discovery
DOI (version 2.5):
https://doi.org/10.13026/C2T08K
Topics:
visualization
multiparameter
Corresponding Author
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