This tool was made to replace a physicist laboratory assistant who may want to use terrible tools popular in the buisness world (such as Excel).
python gnuplot context
VAR_NAME should be written in this format : VAR_NAME [UNIT] [ERROR] [FORMULA]
UNIT : this is a tool for physicist,
you have to put units in SI
(meter,m,Km,second,s,Kg,g etc...)
ERROR : is of type CONSTANT or VARIABLE
if VARIABLE -> you must write a VAR_NAME_ERROR column
if CONSTANT -> enter the value in
FORMULA : formula is optional, it is used when calculated
with values from mesured or calculated data.
you won't have to fill this column manually,
it will be generated with the ERROR column because
error won't be constant in this situation.
input file should look like this : (separations are any combination of spaces and tabs)
hair[cm][0.2] mass[g][10] ratio[][][hair/mass]
10.2 300
10.5 330
8.5 250
5.5 120
31.9 480
- pretty much nothing
-
plotting curves with GNUplot
- 2D/3D graphs
- color images
- animated graph
-
calculating new column from mesured data
- generate error
-
make some output in latex
- table
-
wav file generator
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Unit Checker
- define some new units ?
- export from other fileformat to our format