- Latest Version:Gnuplot 5.2.8 LATEST
- Requirements:Mac OS X 10.11 or later
- Author / Product:Gnuplot Team / Gnuplot for Mac
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- Filename:gnuplot-5.2.8.pkg
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- Details:Gnuplot for Mac 2020 full offline installer setup for Mac
I'm trying to use gnuplot at OSX with X11 terminal. I downloaded the newest version of XQuartz 2.7.7 and I brewed gnuplot 4.6.6 -with-x option. However, when I try. Gnuplot plot(sin(x)) XQuartz opens, but there is no window with the plot. When I do 'Show All Windows', there is nothing at all. I can gnuplot into png. I've installed the Gnuplot version 4.6.6 on my MacBook with Mac OS X 10.9.5. For the X11 terminal I'm using XQuartz 2.7.7. Everything works fine, except that the mouse functionalities, as zooming, are not working. The X11 terminal recognises the mouse, as the coordinates are updated as I move the mouse on the window, but I'm unable to zoom with.
Gnuplot for Mac is a portable command-line driven graphing utility for macOS ![X11 for mac high sierra X11 for mac high sierra](/uploads/1/2/6/6/126603080/581952205.png)
It supports many different types of output
Interactive screen display:
cross-platform (Qt, wxWidgets, x11) or system-specific (MS Windows, OS/2)
Direct output to file:
postscript (including eps), pdf, png, gif, jpeg, LaTeX, metafont, emf, svg...
Mouseable web display formats:
HTML5, svg
What does Gnuplot for macOS offer?
- Two-dimensional functions and data plots combining many different elements such as points, lines, error bars, filled shapes, labels, arrows, ...
- Polar axes, log-scaled axes, general nonlinear axis mapping, parametric coordinates
- Data representations such as heat maps, beeswarm plots, violin plots, histograms, ...
- Three-dimensional plots of data points, lines, and surfaces in many different styles (contour plot, mesh)
- Algebraic computation using integer, floating point, or complex arithmetic
- Data-driven model fitting using Marquardt-Levenberg minimization
- Support for a large number of operating systems, graphics file formats and output devices
- Extensive on-line help
- TEX-like text formatting for labels, titles, axes, data points
- Interactive command line editing and history
The current development version will generally include features that are not yet part of the most recent stable release of gnu plot. As of April 2019 the 5.3 development version notably supports
- 64-bit integer arithmetic
- 3D voxel grids
- 3D plot styles isosurface, circles, boxes
- set walls command to show xy xz and yz planes in 3D plots
- unicode escape sequences U+hhhh
- order N Bessel functions of the 1st and 2nd kind
- modified Bessel functions
- multiple textbox styles
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Os X 10.11.4
PurpleRestore3 - iOS 10.0.x-11 beta 2, build 14A171
Requierd MacOS 10.9.5 ( some apps not working on this version) up to macOS Sierra 10.12.6
PurpleRestore 3 is the latest known version of PurpleRestore. It was initially leaked on Twitter in October 2016. The update sports a redesigned user interface and icon, support for IPSW files, and revealed the existence of an internal PurpleRestore wiki, which most likely requires access to Apple's internal VPN. The boot screen on the device doesn't turn purple when restoring with the tool without a debug UART cable, unlike previous versions of the tool. PurpleRestore 3 also has full macOS Sierra support, which was broken in most of the previous builds.
Os X 10.12
The updated utility also allows you to flash a custom boot logo. This likely requires authorization with TSS to personalize the IMG3/IMG4 before flashing the image to the device.