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** Seaborn - easy to create good looking plots ([https://elitedatascience.com/python-seaborn-tutorial tutorial here])
** Seaborn - easy to create good looking plots ([https://elitedatascience.com/python-seaborn-tutorial tutorial here])
** Export to Latex (Ti''k''Z/PGF; https://github.com/nschloe/tikzplotlib)
** Export to Latex (Ti''k''Z/PGF; https://github.com/nschloe/tikzplotlib)
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* R - ggplot2 (with Rstudio)
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* R
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** ggplot2 (with Rstudio)
** Export to Latex (TikZ/PGF; https://github.com/daqana/tikzDevice)
** Export to Latex (TikZ/PGF; https://github.com/daqana/tikzDevice)
* Gnuplot (free)
* Gnuplot (free)

Revision as of 07:27, 19 May 2021

Figures / Illustrations

  • Adobe Illustrator - for students only in kiosk?
  • Powerpoint
  • Directly in Latex (TikZ/PGF: https://github.com/pgf-tikz/pgf)
  • uio programkiosk
  • Inkscape
  • Lucid charts
  • Google draw, in Google disk
  • Photopea (online editor)
  • Figma?
  • Draw.io
  • Linux-program for grafer, finn ut navn

Plotting, Graphs

How to convert to latex format

  • recommended approach: save as pdf, use pdfcrop, includegraphics in latex
    • avoid bitmap graphics if possible and especially jpg!
  • epstopdf - usually installed with latex
  • pdfcrop - usually installed with latex


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