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It has a [[graphical user interface]], a [[command-line interface]], and an interactive and animated [[notebook interface]]. It is similar to [[Origin (data analysis software)|Origin]] and able to import Origin's data files.<ref>Косуліна Н.Г., Сухін В.В, Чорна М.О, Ляшенко Г.А., Коршунов К.С. 2023. Software of mandatory and optional educational components Educational program “Biomedical Engineering”. [https://www.europe-science.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Sciences-of-Europe-No-131-2023.pdf!Sciences of Europe # 131], (2023).</ref> Features include the [[Hilbert transform]] function, statistics, [[Image color transfer|color maps]], conditional formatting, and multi-axes.<ref>{{Citation |last=Carmona |first=Marco |title=7 Free and Open Source Plotting Tools [For Maths and Stats] |date=2021-11-08 |work=It’s FOSS |url=https://itsfoss.com/open-source-plotting-apps/ |access-date=2024-08-22 |language=en}}</ref>
 
== History ==
In 2008, developers of LabPlot and [[SciDAVis]] (another Origin clone, forked from [[QtiPlot]]) "found their project goals to be very similar" and decided to merge their code into a common backend while maintaining two frontends: LabPlot, integrated with the [[KDE]] desktop environment (DE); and SciDAVis, written in DE-independent [[Qt]] with less dependencies for easier cross-platform use.<ref>{{citation|url=http://dot.kde.org/2009/10/16/labplot-and-scidavis-collaborate-future-free-scientific-plotting|title = LabPlot and SciDAVis Collaborate on the Future of Free Scientific Plotting|date = 16 October 2009}}</ref>
 
==See also==