category: Graphics Math build-depends: cygport ghostscript texlive emacs texlive-collection-binextra texlive-collection-fontutils texlive-collection-latex texlive-collection-latexextra texlive-collection-basic texlive-collection-langgreek libcerf-devel libreadline-devel lua-devel libgd-devel zlib-devel libX11-devel libglib2.0-devel libgtk3-devel libcairo-devel libpango1.0-devel libwx_baseu3.0-devel libwx_gtk3u3.0-devel libQt5Svg-devel libQt5Gui-devel libQt5Core-devel sdesc: "A command-line driven interactive function plotting utility" ldesc: "Gnuplot is a command-line driven interactive function plotting utility for UNIX, MSDOS, VMS, and many other platforms. The software is copyrighted but freely distributed (i.e., you don't have to pay for it). It was originally intended as graphical program which would allow scientists and students to visualize mathematical functions and data. Gnuplot supports many different types of terminals, plotters, and printers (including many color devices, and pseudo-devices like LaTeX) and is easily extensible to include new devices. Gnuplot handles both curves (2 dimensions) and surfaces (3 dimensions). Surfaces can be plotted as a mesh fitting the specified function, floating in the 3-d coordinate space, or as a contour plot on the x-y plane. For 2-d plots, there are also many plot styles, including lines, points, lines with points, error bars, and impulses (crude bar graphs). Graphs may be labeled with arbitrary labels and arrows, axes labels, a title, date and time, and a key. The interface includes command-line editing and history on most platforms." skip: homepage: http://www.gnuplot.info/