Graph IDE™ is the preeminent tool for data visualization and analysis.
Use Graph IDE to construct data-oriented visuals on your iPad and iPhone, everything from the usual 2D and 3D graphs to much more.
Optionally login using your cloud account to save your documents to the cloud for seamless access to your data and documents from iPads, iPhones and Macs throughout the world. Use the Web App Edition of Graph IDE within a web browser to work with your documents using the same user interface but in a web browser.
PRACTICAL FEATURES:
• Open a CSV or tab-delimited file in Files to launch a document with a spreadsheet of your data. From there progress from standard to fantastic features as follows.
STANDARD FEATURES:
• Rectilinear, polar, semi-log, log-log, x-log graphs and 3D projected linear.
• Line, pie, bar, column, trajectory, scatter charts.
• Art-related editing such as point-wise editing.
• Both data and graphical elements have a standard graphical effects such as color, dashes, line width, join and cap, etc.
• Documents consists of pages and overlays. Pages can be panned with an onboard control so that one document can contain a whole file system of results.
• Autoscale with the touch of a button. Autoscale aligns to ticks, subticks or data and can have a gap.
• Graph label fonts, angles and placements along with hundreds of other graph attributes are settable.
• The document graphic view can be magnified in many ways.
• Legends autogenerate in many ways.
DETAILED FEATURES:
There are simply too many detailed features to list them all, but here are a few:
• Six placements of ticks and labels on a rectilinear graph.
• Ticks float (do not have to align to the graph frame).
• Up to six orthogonal limit planes on a 3D graph and the ability to embed data into each of the six planes
• Graphs have defined units for unit analysis.
• Markers are selected from palettes or make your own.
• Spreadsheets, including associated representations, are drag and drop.
• Tables and spreadsheets have the full acumen of pasteboard, editing, formula, etc. capabilities.
• Numeric data includes not-a-number for data gaps.
• Data segments can have separate colors.
• Data editors show statistics and derived qualities.
• Line graphs can be formatted as contiguous line, connected or disconnected y-constant segments.
FANTASTIC FEATURES:
Fantastic features are what data visualization experts dream of. Here is a small sampling:
• Multi-coordinate graphs with up to 16 y-axes. The x-axis can be linear, log and Gregorian date while y-axes can be linear or log. Metric representation of data follow axis type.
• Data can be placed behind or in front of grid.
• The navigator can be be used to navigate graph elements and otherwise inseparable group graphics which include pie, bar, column components as well as general grouped graphics.
• Data graphics take on the unit of the graph except that markers and strokes take on the unit of the view.
• Data can be keyboard edited, pasted, file imported, formula generated and also programmed via an embedded script engine.
• Specialized groups, such as pie chart, have arranger controls that modify the representation in realtime such as clockwise vs counterclockwise sequence, etc.
• Color palettes are indexed so that color variation can be defined on an app-wide basis. SVG colors export as named colors for agnostic calibration.
• Spreadsheet related representations can reference any onboard spreadsheet which means dataset can be flipped through easily.
Use Graph IDE to construct data-oriented visuals on your iPad and iPhone, everything from the usual 2D and 3D graphs to much more.
Optionally login using your cloud account to save your documents to the cloud for seamless access to your data and documents from iPads, iPhones and Macs throughout the world. Use the Web App Edition of Graph IDE within a web browser to work with your documents using the same user interface but in a web browser.
PRACTICAL FEATURES:
• Open a CSV or tab-delimited file in Files to launch a document with a spreadsheet of your data. From there progress from standard to fantastic features as follows.
STANDARD FEATURES:
• Rectilinear, polar, semi-log, log-log, x-log graphs and 3D projected linear.
• Line, pie, bar, column, trajectory, scatter charts.
• Art-related editing such as point-wise editing.
• Both data and graphical elements have a standard graphical effects such as color, dashes, line width, join and cap, etc.
• Documents consists of pages and overlays. Pages can be panned with an onboard control so that one document can contain a whole file system of results.
• Autoscale with the touch of a button. Autoscale aligns to ticks, subticks or data and can have a gap.
• Graph label fonts, angles and placements along with hundreds of other graph attributes are settable.
• The document graphic view can be magnified in many ways.
• Legends autogenerate in many ways.
DETAILED FEATURES:
There are simply too many detailed features to list them all, but here are a few:
• Six placements of ticks and labels on a rectilinear graph.
• Ticks float (do not have to align to the graph frame).
• Up to six orthogonal limit planes on a 3D graph and the ability to embed data into each of the six planes
• Graphs have defined units for unit analysis.
• Markers are selected from palettes or make your own.
• Spreadsheets, including associated representations, are drag and drop.
• Tables and spreadsheets have the full acumen of pasteboard, editing, formula, etc. capabilities.
• Numeric data includes not-a-number for data gaps.
• Data segments can have separate colors.
• Data editors show statistics and derived qualities.
• Line graphs can be formatted as contiguous line, connected or disconnected y-constant segments.
FANTASTIC FEATURES:
Fantastic features are what data visualization experts dream of. Here is a small sampling:
• Multi-coordinate graphs with up to 16 y-axes. The x-axis can be linear, log and Gregorian date while y-axes can be linear or log. Metric representation of data follow axis type.
• Data can be placed behind or in front of grid.
• The navigator can be be used to navigate graph elements and otherwise inseparable group graphics which include pie, bar, column components as well as general grouped graphics.
• Data graphics take on the unit of the graph except that markers and strokes take on the unit of the view.
• Data can be keyboard edited, pasted, file imported, formula generated and also programmed via an embedded script engine.
• Specialized groups, such as pie chart, have arranger controls that modify the representation in realtime such as clockwise vs counterclockwise sequence, etc.
• Color palettes are indexed so that color variation can be defined on an app-wide basis. SVG colors export as named colors for agnostic calibration.
• Spreadsheet related representations can reference any onboard spreadsheet which means dataset can be flipped through easily.
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