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Did you know that #LabPlot is listed in the French Interministerial Free Software Catalog as one of the recommended free applications for #French public agencies?
➡️ https://code.gouv.fr/sill/detail?name=LabPlot
Keywords : Graphique scientifique, visualisation de données, traitement de données, analyse de données, statistiques, courbes
#OpenSource #FreeSoftware #FOSS #FLOSS #SoftwareLibre #France
Mi was trying out labplot yesterday, and as far as I can tell it can only really plot, not do any sort of transformation or data analysis. The plotting UI itself is pretty nice and the plots look good, but for most of my use cases its worth it to just spin up a Jupyter notebook and work with MatPlotLib directly.
If it could become a general-purpose UI for matplotlib, thatd be fantastic, but its pretty limited in actual usability for me at the moment.
Thank you for your feedback. Have a look at LabPlot’s features, esp. the section on data analysis and statistics. More to come soon.
Will do! I didn’t make this clear, I did think labplot was a great software for folks who don’t already have the skillset to make plots directly in python – which is the majority of people, and probably the target audience.
Keep up the good work!