Delphi/C++ Builder VCL library with plotting components, enabling you to add sophisticated graphs, plots, charts and waterfalls to your software
Version | 8.0.0.27 |
Updated | May 1 2022 |
Developer |
Mitov Software
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User Rating |
943
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Original File Size | 1.4 GB |
Downloads | 8003 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows XP 64 bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 2003, Windows 2008, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
Category | Programming |
PlotLab is a software suite for Windows that contains a collection of plotting components which can be used to create and add sophisticated graphs, plots, charts and waterfalls to your own applications. It's compatible with VB.NET, Visual C++, C#, Delphi and C++ Builder.
It contains tools that handle real-time data acquisition, signal and digital signal analysis, video analysis, data visualization, and others. This is a library that comes packed with a plot (Scope), waterfall and multi-waterfall component.
The scope control represents a speedy multi-channel function that can be set to plot data using logarithmic or linear methods. The waterfall control supports a single channel while the multi-waterfall control supports multiple channels for waterfall plotting.
PlotLab Firemonkey and VLC gives end users the possibility to view multiple channels as points, lines or bars, as well as to freely draw channels. It features a toolbar with zooming, printing, copying, setup and saving (to BMP or JPEG), channel markers, measurement distances, intersections, and selections.
PlotLab VCL - Firemonkey is available for C++ Builder, Delphi, and RAD Studio XE4 to 10.1 Berlin. However, there's also an MFC-compatible version for Visual C++, along with a .NET 2.0/4.0 (including 4.5 and 4.6) for Visual Studio 2005 to 2015.
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