Oplot
Mathematical plotting library for ocaml
2D plot and LaTeX | 3D surface |
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2D plots
- function
y = f(x) - parametric curves
- can use mathematical functions from other libraries like
gsl - can use LaTeX to display text and formulas
- animations
- Matrix or grid display
- ...
3D plots
- parametric surfaces
- 3D graphs
z = f(x,y) - interactive 3D rotation and zoom
- ...
Many renderers
- GPU graphics (opengl/sdl)
- Graphics package
- high quality vector graphics in EPS or PDF files
- xfig files
- image screenshots
Documentation
Examples and API documentation.
GUI
An official standalone GUI for oplot: goplot
Examples
The top directory contains examples that can be run from the ocaml toplevel. See the README file.
Install v 0.80
The current version does not require lablgl, but instead you should install tgls and gl-legacy:
opam install tgls
opam pin https://github.com/sanette/gl-legacy.git
opam pin https://github.com/sanette/oplot.git
Install v 0.72
oplot<0.80 requires lablgl. If you have any trouble with this, try this one.:
opam pin add https://github.com/sanette/lablgl-lib.git
opam install lablgl.1.07-lib
opam install oplot.0.72
Requirements
- For PDF output you need to install the
fig2dev system package. - For LaTeX display you need a working LaTeX installation; for instance install the
texlive system package. - For using the Gnu Scientific Library, install the
gsl opam package:
opam install gsl
- For rendering via the OCaml Graphics library (currently not recommended), you need to use the
oplot-graphics opam package.