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graphs

GNOME app to plot and manipulate data

graphs [OPTION]…

Graphs is a simple, yet powerful tool that allows you to plot and manipulate your data with ease. New data can be imported from a wide variety of file types, or generated by equation. All data can be manipulated using a variety of operations.

Apart from regular operations, Graphs also has support for curve fitting on the data, allowing you to effortlessly analyze trends within your datasets.

The operations include:
- Shifting data
- Normalizing data
- Smoothening data
- Centering data
- Cutting data
- Combining data
- Translating data
- Derivative and indefinite integral
- Fourier transformations
- Custom transformations

-h, --help

Show help options

--help-all

Show all help options

--help-gapplication

Show GApplication options

--gapplication-service

Enter GApplication service mode (use from D-Bus service files)

--version

Print the application version

Graphs was written by Sjoerd Stendahl and Christoph Matthias Kohnen.

This manual page was written by Sven Geuer <sge@debian.org> for the Debian project, it was based on graphs --help-all output and can be used by other projects as well.