Graph-R 4+

Tohru Itoh

    • 4.3 • 3 Ratings
    • $7.99

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Description

The Graph-R is an application used to create three-dimensional contours, contour lines, wire frames, and scatter diagrams from numeric data files(CSV(comma-separated values) files). Graph setting is easy. The perspective direction can be freely changed using your mouse. Graph that are created can be saved as PNG or JPEG files. This software can be displayed STL file and Obj(WaveFront) file, VRML file(IndexedFaceSet of the triangle and the square only).

For information about the file format of numeric data(CSV(comma-separated values) file), please refer to the Instruction Manual(“Graph-R menu” -> “Help” -> “Manual”) and sample data(“Graph-R menu” -> “Help” -> “Sample Data”).

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The Graph-R uses a three-dimensional graphics capabilities of Mac, please be available in the following Mac.

- MacBook (Early 2015)
- MacBook Pro (2012 or newer)
- MacBook Air (2012 or newer)
- Mac Mini (2012 or newer)
- iMac (2012 or newer)
- Mac Pro (Late 2013)

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The Graph-R was used in the following paper.

Yoshitaka Kawasugi, Kazuhiro Seki, Yusuke Edagawa, Yoshiaki Sato, Jiang Pu, Taishi Takenobu, Seiji Yunoki, Hiroshi M. Yamamoto, Reizo Kato
Simultaneous Enhancement of Conductivity and Seebeck Coefficient in an Organic Mott Transistor
Applied Physics Letters, 109, 233301/1-4, 2016
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Yoshitaka Kawasugi, Kazuhiro Seki, Yusuke Edagawa, Yoshiaki Sato, Jiang Pu, Taishi Takenobu, Seiji Yunoki, Hiroshi M. Yamamoto, Reizo Kato
Electron-Hole Doping Asymmetry of Fermi Surface Reconstructed in a Simple Mott Insulator
Nature Communications, 7, 12356/1-8, 2016
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Nadine Hollbach, Christoph Tappeiner, Anna Jazwinska, Volker Enzmann and Markus Tschopp
Photopic and scotopic spatiotemporal tuning of adult zebrafish vision,
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience, 2015, ISSN:1662-5137
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Shin-ichi Nagaoka, Hiroyuki Teramae, and Umpei Nagashima
Three-Dimensional Visualization of Wave Functions for Rotating Molecule: Plot of Spherical Harmonics
Journal of Chemical Education, 2013, 90, pp.669-670
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Yanbei ZHU, Akiharu HIOKI, Akihide ITOH, Tomonari UMEMURA, Hiroki HARAGUCHI, Koichi CHIBA
Relative Enrichment of Mo in the Radicle of Peanut Seed (Arachis hypogaea),Observed by Multi-elemental Imagining with LA-ICP-MS
ANALYTICAL SCIENCES DECEMBER 2012, VOL. 28, pp.1121-1124

What’s New

Version 1.24

- Added a function to create section line from data.
- Added a function to create section line with contour color.
- Added a function to display section position (numerical value) in section line.

Ratings and Reviews

4.3 out of 5
3 Ratings

3 Ratings

EdoRoshi ,

Works fine

This is a RFM product, but works great. The manual provides a sample for each type of graph showing how to make the spread sheet. The software works by the user first creating a spreadsheet in Numbers (or any spreadsheet application), then exporting it as a .CSV file. Then the .CSV file is directly opened in Graph-R and the graph is generated. Then there are a number of modifications that can control color, size, orientation, and more or less all features of the graph. It also creates 2-D views of the 3-D graph. The color coding is very helpful, particularly for complicated graphs. I like this product and for me is was very useful.

Tullerie ,

Great Product for 3D Surface Charts

Wonderful product. I needed to plot 3D surface charts based on optimization results captured in a spreadsheet. Graph-R is very easy to use and worked very well for my purposes. This was much simpler than using R or Gnuplot to plot my data. Support for the product is also exceptional. I contacted the developer when I initially had a syntax issue. I received a response in less than a day, correcting my issue. I highly recommend this product.

Word Counter Reviewer ,

wonderful useful app out of the box

a little gitch getting started due to the 2 extra keyword lines needed on top of a traditional x,y,z csv file, but immediately useful after that.

the doc was fairly clear about this but for a quick start:

just add these 2 lines on top of a standard 3 column x,y,z file that already has headers

DataFormat,2 <-- line added
Memo1 <-- line added and i think this can be any text
x,y,z <-- your orig headers

a surprise and delight feature is that it automatically moves the axis grid planes to the back of the apparent view when you are rotating so that they dont get in the way of your surface data, coool man....

has contoured surface including greyscale contour and wireframe surface, and seemingly more that i havent explored yet but this is greaaaat. so much quicker than typing code in python or whatever other command line thing for this type of stuff. apple should have fixed up their old equation surface displayer to do this a long time ago to show surfaces from data, but this does the trick. looking forward to digging into the various other options i havent found yet!

oh yeah just checked out the sectioning tool, also very cool. a little tricky to set up but if you play with the numbers a bit, you can figure what they are doing. will read the manual eventually...

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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