| Data analysis doesn’t have to mean programming
| Article: Data analysis doesn’t have to mean programming |
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Lets assume youre more than aware of the advantages of using
dedicated graphing software rather than trying to battle through with
spreadsheets. You may even be using one of the good graphing programs
on the market. But what if your requirements push the limits of what even
these programs can offer? What if you need to enter the world of true
data visualisation but still have graphing facilities? Enter Tecplot.
Tecplot combines engineering graphing and plotting with true scientific
data visualisation into one integrated software package. Other programs
either do the standard graphing and plotting, or they do the more advanced
data visualisation, but only Tecplot combines both. It has 3-D surface
and volume visualisation capabilities that you simply wont be able
to find elsewhere for Windows; it can handle large sets of parametric
3-D surfaces, finite-element grids, and multi-block volumetric data. But
Tecplot also has a more compre-hensive feature set than most Unix-based
scientific data To give you an example, a primary feature in Tecplot that
sets it apart from most other plotting software is the ability to display
data on multiple, non-rectangular grid structures without the requirement
to interpolate to a rectangular grid. All the while, its point-and-click
user interface is a world away from command-line mathematical analysis
programs. The latest version, Tecplot 9.0, is now well established. The
developers promised an application which would take on others for speed,
but reports of the program being over 100 times faster than Tecplot 8.0
have impressed everyone. OpenGL has been implemented in Tecplot 9.0 allowing
Tecplot to take advantage of the fast graphics cards now available affordably.
Its OpenGL - along with a number of algorithm enhancements - which
have made 3-D rendering substantially faster and more accurate. 3-D rotations,
zooms, and translations can now be performed with fully rendered images.
Take a look.
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