GtkDatabox 0.7.0.1 is a C/C++ script for osCommerce Addons scripts design by Roland Bock.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. GtkDatabox is a widget for the Gtk -library designed to display large amounts of numerical data fast and easy.
Publisher review: GtkDatabox is a widget for the Gtk -library designed to display large amounts of numerical data fast and easy. GtkDatabox is a widget for the Gtk -library designed to display large amounts of numerical data fast and easy. One or more data sets of thousands of data points (X and Y coordinate) may be displayed and updated in split seconds. The widget is therfore used in many scientific and private projects that need to show quickly changing data "live".GtkDatabox offers the ability to zoom into and out of the data and to navigate through your data by scrolling.In addition to rulers and a simple coordinate cross, GtkDatabox also allows you to add one (or even more) configurable grids like on an oscilloscope.Data may be presented as dots, lines connecting the data, or vertical bars. The widget allows you to easily transform pixel coordinates into data coordinates, thus allowing you to easily create powerful applications for data analysis. Requirements: ยท Gtk+-2.0.0 Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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