Grapher is an easy to understand technical graphing package for anyone who needs to create publication-quality graphs quickly and easily. With Grapher, creating graphs is quick and easy.
Create any graph you want in Grapher 5! Edit it quickly and easily with the always-available Property Inspector.
Create one of 26 unique 2D or 3D graph types in Grapher 5! Customize any portion of any graph to make the graph completely unique to your situation! There are four different types of 2D graphs that can be created in Grapher: linear, bar, polar, and specialty graph types. In addition, many of these graph types are available with a 3D aspect. If you need an extra variable plotted on your graph, try one of the 3D XYZ graphs!
Linear graphs
Bar graphs
Polar graphs
Specialty graphs
3D aspect graphs
3D XYZ graphs
Line plots
Bar charts
Polar plots (line/scatter)
Hi-low-close graphs
Ribbon/wall plots
3D line/scatter plots
Scatter plots
Floating bar charts
Polar bar plots
Pie charts
Step plots
3D bar charts
Step plots
Histograms
Polar function plots
Ternary diagrams
Function plots
3D bubble plots
Function plots
Rose diagrams
Box-whisker plots
Bar charts
Wind charts
Bubble plots
Floating bar chart
Histograms
Pie charts
Create your own custom graphs by using the easy to follow Graph Wizard. Add legends, curve fits, annotations, and drawing objects to complete the graph. Organize your objects in the improved Object Manager and edit your graphs in the new Property Inspector! Editing has never been this easy! Create templates to use the same graph settings with multiple data files. Save the graphs in Grapher 3 or Grapher 4 GRF or GPJ format to make sharing documents between colleagues easier than ever! Automate the graphing process with the included Scripterâ„¢ program. Export graphs for use in presentations and publications in one of Grapher's many export formats, including PDF and EPS!
Graph Types
Display your data as one of 26 different graph types in Grapher 5. Combine multiple graph types to present your data in a completely new way! Alter any property of any of the graph types to create compelling new graphs.
Line and Scatter plots display data as a line or symbols. Combine line and symbols or use only the line or only symbols. Display the data as a traditional 2D line/scatter graph.
Create line plots with plotted symbols, comments, and fit curves.
Ribbon/wall plots are similar to line plots, but are shown in 3D!
Ribbon/wall plots can be customized with comments, fit curves, error bars, and legends.
3D Line/Scatter plots are used to display the location of points with three variables. Display the data as lines and symbols and add plot labels.
Display lines or symbols in three dimensions with the 3D XYZ Plot.
Step Plots display data as vertical and horizontal lines. Display your step plot as either 2D or 3D.
Create step plots with horizontal or vertical lines in 2D or 3D.
Bubble Plots display data with varying sized symbols. The size of the symbol is dependent on a third variable. Change the bubble to any symbol! In Grapher 5, you can use a 2D bubble plot that displays three variables or a 3D bubble plot that shows the change in four variables.
Create bubble plots to show how one extra variable relates to the normal XY or XYZ variables. Display in two or three dimensions!
Bar Charts display data as adjacent or stacked bars. Choose to have vertical or horizontal bars. Bar charts can be displayed as 2D or 3D!
Create bar charts with horizontal or vertical bars. Add error bars directly to your bar chart!
Floating Bar Charts display the difference between two variables. Choose to have vertical or horizontal bars. Choose between 2D and 3D floating bar charts!
Create floating bar charts with two variables. Change the orientation to display vertical or horizontal.
Function Plots display mathematical functions. Plot Y as a function of X, or plot a parametric equation where X and Y are a function of a third variable, T. Function plots can be shown in a 2D or 3D orientation.
Specify a function or equation to create a graph. Position the axes anywhere on the page.
Hi-Low-Close Graphs display a range of Y values at each X value. These plots are commonly used to display the high, low, opening and closing of stock values, though Hi-Low-Close graphs are also used for many other purposes. Grapher 5 introduces a new variation on the hi-low-close graph, the candlestick graph.
Track stock performance with the High-Low-Close Graph. Overlay a best-fit curve to predict future performance. Display as a candlestick plot for even faster one-look analysis.
Polar Graphs display degree, radian or grad data versus a radial distance. The degree, radian or grad data are displayed on a circular angle axis. The second axis is a radial axis showing the distance from the center of the circle.
Display degree, radian, or grad data versus radial distance on a Polar Graph.
Polar Function Graphs display mathematical functions. Plot radius as a function of angle, or plot a parametric equation where both the radius and the angle are a function of a third variable, T. The angle axis can be in degrees, radians or grads data.
Display mathematical functions on a Polar Function Graph.
Polar bar charts allow direct comparison of two variables in polar coordinates. Similar to a regular bar chart, the polar bar charts allow you to determine which variable to compare against the angular axis. Display in degree, radian, or grad data.
Display directional data as bars on a Polar Bar Chart.
Rose Diagrams display degree, radian or grad data versus a radial axis. Like histograms, Rose Diagrams display statistical data, showing the number of occurrences of an event that fall within a specific angular region. Bins are fully customizable in rose diagrams!
Display custom bin sizes, grid lines, and custom ticks with radial statistical data on a Rose Diagram.
Wind Charts graph frequency vs. wind direction. Bins are created according to the wind speed. The frequency can be viewed as counts, relative frequency, or as percentages of relative frequency. Bins are fully customizable!
Separate wind speed in different bins according to wind direction on a Wind Chart.
Pie Charts show data as proportional slices of a circle. Each data value is divided by the sum of the data to determine the size of the slice. Display pie charts in 2D or 3D!
Display the pie together or explode a slice. On a Pie Chart, choose how to label each slice.
Ternary diagrams show the relative proportions of three variables on three axes. Choose to show the relative proportions as percentages or as fractions. Add lines to connect the points on the ternary diagram! Display any column for the labels or show relative proportions for labels!
Display the Ternary Diagram with or without labels. Add lines between the points to show trends.
Histograms display data separated into groups or bins. Add labels, a Gaussian fit, and display the Y axis as relative frequency to change the display of this graph. Display histograms as either 2D or 3D!
Display statistical information on a Histogram Graph. Set the bin size and the number of bins.
Box-Whisker plots are commonly used to show the min, max, median, and lower and upper quartiles for a particular group. The caps at the end of each box indicate the extreme values (min and max).
Display median, first and third quartiles and outliers in a Box-Whisker plot.
Curve Fits
Curve fitting routines help depict trends in your data. Select pre-defined fits or define a custom fit to add to the graph. Display fits for Line and Scatter Graphs, Step Plots, Polar Graphs and Histograms. There are 11 pre-defined curve-fitting algorithms in Grapher:
Linear
Logarithmic
Exponential
Power
Spline Smoothing
Polynomial Regression
Orthogonal Polynomial Regression
Linear through Origin
Running Average
Weighted Average
Gaussian (available only for histograms)
Associate any number of fits with a single curve. Change the line style, color and width for each fit. Applicable statistics are available for each fit. The resulting statistics are copied to the clipboard or displayed in a report window. Export fit curve data to a worksheet to calculate additional statistics. Change the range of data used to create the fit curve and the range of values to display the fit curves individually.
Display data using a curve fit. Equation coefficients can also be displayed.
Template Graphs
Create a graph with the desired colors, number formats, tick mark spacing, legend styles, etc., and save it as a template graph for use with multiple data sets.
Project Files
Create a graph with the desired worksheet and save it as a project file. Project files save the data used inside the file. After the graph is created and saved as a project file, the external worksheet can be deleted.
Axes
Grapher has four axis scales: linear, logarithmic (base 10), natural logarithmic, and probability. Use Grapher's default settings or specify custom settings for all axis parameters. Set the axis scale, change the axis length and starting position, add additional or duplicate axes, change axis limits, enter an axis title, add grid lines, break the axis, or hide the axis on your graph. On each axis, you control the major and minor tick frequency and spacing or you can use Grapher's default settings. If the data uses date and time as one of the data columns, axis labels are automatically generated using dates and times. In addition, manual date/time labels can be created or labels can be read from a worksheet, allowing you to use any type of tick labeling.
Break axes and display dates to interpret your data faster!
Date and Time Compatibility
Use date and time entries in the worksheet as a data column in Grapher 5. Grapher will automatically use date and time labels on the axis. Clip the curve, limit the axis minimum and maximum using date and time values. Set axis tick marks based on a calendar frequency such as once per month, twice per year, or once per every four hours.
Graph date and time entries directly from the worksheet. Display worksheet ticks quickly with dates.
Error Bars
Error Bars are displayed on Line and Symbol Graphs and on Bar Charts. Display error bars for the average value, sample standard deviation, population standard deviation, or standard error of the mean. Or, calculate custom error bars in the worksheet and display them on the graph.
Labels and Curve Filling
Labels can be added to most graph types. All properties of the labels can be changed easily, including numeric format, adding bold or italics, changing the font size or style, or changing the label color. In addition, labels can be moved so that neighboring labels do not overlap. Grapher 5 adds the ability to quickly move labels for most graph types with the mouse. Select only the label you want to move and effortlessly drag it to a new location. Labels can also be moved with the keyboard for finer adjustments.
Most graph types also support curve filling. Fill can be defined between two curves or by using a single curve. With a single curve, fill above, below, to the left, or to the right of the curve. Choose to fill to the axis minimum or maximum or to a customized data value.
Fill curves to the left, right, up, or down. Add labels and move to avoid overlap.
Text Editor
Easily add text objects to graphs using Grapher's text editor. Select any typeface, font size and color for individual characters within the text block. Add superscripts, subscripts and symbols to your text. Automatically enter current dates and times. Create complex mathematical equations and include them in your graph.
Use Grapher's text editor to create complex mathematical equations.
Worksheet Features
Display, enter, edit, print and save data.
Double precision capabilities allow up to 15 digits without loss of precision.
>Import data files in the following formats: XLS, SLK, WKx, WRx, CSV, TXT, DAT, BNA, and BLN.
Save your data files in XLS, SLK, CSV, TXT, DAT, BNA, and BLN formats.
Cell formatting includes background colors and cell height and width.
Include formatting information when copying to the worksheet.
Sort data using multiple columns.
Calculate numerous statistical functions on individual columns of data.
The number of data points the worksheet can handle is only limited by the amount of memory available on your computer (up to 1 billion rows x 1 billion columns).
View a list of all worksheets associated with a graph.
Export data from fit curves, function plots, histograms, rose diagrams, and wind charts to create new data files.
Update command allows worksheets that are edited in other programs to updated immediately in Grapher.
Embedded Excel window allows the use of Microsoft Excel from within Grapher.
Additional Features
Set multiple levels of undo.
Add legends to graphs.
Customize Grapher by selecting the default settings.
Control line styles, color and width.
Add drawing objects to any graph such as points, lines, polygons, rectangles and ellipses.
Create custom colors, lines, and fill patterns.
Reshape polylines and polygons using the reshape tool.
Combine and break apart composite objects.
Rotate all drawn objects, imported objects and graphs.
View all objects using the Object Manager.
Edit all objects in the new Property Inspector.
Keep the Object Manager and Property Inspector available -- even while editing.
Lock the position of any object to prevent accidental movements.
Use the Arrange command to move objects forwards or backwards.
Add a variety of arrows to the ends of polylines.
Digitize data from a graph using a large crosshair that extends to the rulers. Write the data to a ASCII file to create new graphs.
Fix the digitizing process directly to the line or digitize anywhere in the plot window.
Display and edit detailed areas of a graph using the Zoom commands.
Calculate the area under a curve.
Switch between two different plot types. For example, change your line plot into a bar chart.
Automation
Automate Grapher from any Active X Automation compatible client such as Visual BASIC or use Golden Software's Scripter.
Embed and link Grapher into other applications.
Embed and link documents from other applications into Grapher.
The Graph Wizard is an easy to use step by step command that creates a graph for you using default parameters. Select the type of graph, the worksheet and the columns to use and the wizard does the rest. Add curves to existing graphs or create new graphs with the wizard. After the graph is created, it can be edited by double clicking on any portion of the graph.
System Requirements
Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, and Windows XP or higher