A portable command-line-driven graphing tool called Gnuplot works on a variety of systems, including Windows, Linux, Os 2, Os X, and Vms.
Both 2d and 3d narratives can be created by Gnuplot, and the output is animated vistas. The diagrams can also be saved in Png, Svg, Jpeg, and Eps files, among other portrait files.
Supported output include the following:
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Gnuplot was initially developed to support few non-interactive employs, such as computer programming, but it was originally designed to enable scientists and students to envision quantitative functions and data interactively. Third-party programs like Octave also use it as a plotting motor.
https://www.gnuplot.info