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an extensive Qt5 Plotter framework (including a feature-richt plotter widget, a speed-optimized, but limited variant and a LaTeX equation renderer!), written fully in C/C++ and without external dependencies

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JKQTPlotter - A Qt Plotting Library

This is an extensive library of function/data plotter classes for Qt (>= 5.0, tested with Qt up to 5.12).

This software is licensed under the term of the GNU Lesser General Public License 2.1 (LGPL 2.1) or above.

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Main Features

  • 2D Plotter widget class (JKQTPlotter)
    • high-quality plotting
    • no other dependencies than Qt >= 5.0
    • highly customizable axes/grids (linear/log, date/time, custom ticks ...)
    • integrated LaTeX parser (pure C++, no dependencies) to render mathematical equations in axis labels, ticks, ...
    • extensive user-interactions pre-programmed (several zooming modes, selecting regions, custom context menus, switch graph visibility, ...)
    • full print and export (PDF,PNG,...) support with preview and parametrization out-the-box
    • highly customizable look and feel
    • supports the Qt layout system for graphs and allows to symchronize several graphs with each other
  • centralized data management in an internal datastore:
    • data organized by columns, can also represent image data (ropw-major)
    • allows to reuse a column in several graphs
    • access via Qt's model view framework
    • external or internal datasets
    • complete with GUI (table view)
    • export capabilities (e.g. to CSV, SYLK, ...)
    • C++ standard iterator interface
    • statistics library (basic statistics, boxplots, histograms, kernel density estimates, regression analysis, polynomial fitting)
  • large variety of graphs that can be added to a plot, e.g.:
    • scatter-plots (also parametrized color/size/symbol by a third data-column)
    • line graphs, step graphs, impulses
    • filled curves
    • barcharts (also stacked)
    • extensive support for different styles of error indicators
    • integrated mathematical function parser for function plots (with intelligent rendering algorithm)
    • line/scatter graphs can also be based on C/C++ functions instead of data series (C++11 support!)
    • statistical plots (e.g. boxplots)
    • extensive library of image plots (inclusing different color-scale modes, RGBA-plots, overlays/masks)
    • contour plots
    • geometric forms/annotations
    • can be easily extended by deriving a new graph from JKQTPPlotElement, JKQTPPlotAnnotationElement, JKQTPGeometricPlotElement, JKQTPGraph
  • optional: OpenCV, CImg interfaces
  • CMake-based build system
  • extensive set of Examples/Tutorials
  • extensive doxygen-generated Documentation

A Documentation (auto-)generated with doxygen from the trunk source code can be found here: http://jkriege2.github.io/JKQTPlotter/index.html

There is a large set of usage examples (with explanations for each) and tutorials in the folder ./examples/. All test-projects are Qt-projects that use qmake to build. You can load them into QtCreator easily.

The Screenshots-page contains several screenshots, partly taken from the provided examples, but also from other software using this libarary (e.g. QuickFit 3.0)

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Building

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JKQTPlotter contains two different build systems: A modern CMake-based build and an older (and deprecated!) QMake-based build (which works out of the box with Qt 5.x). Both systems are explained in detail in http://jkriege2.github.io/JKQtPlotter/page_buildinstructions.html.

With CMake you can easily build JKQTPlotter and all its examples, by calling something like:

    $ mkdir build; cd build
    $ cmake .. -G "<cmake_generator>" "-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=<path_to_your_qt_sources>"
    $ cmake --build . --config "Debug"

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