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=== Digitalize Figures ===
=== Digitalize Figures ===
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To qualitatively compare one's own data with other published data, it is sometimes needed to obtain the concrete data of the respective publication. In that case there are multiple possibilities to get that:
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To qualitatively compare one's own data with other published data, it is sometimes needed to obtain the concrete data of the respective publication. In that case there are multiple possibilities to do that:
* Python: https://github.com/dilawar/PlotDigitizer
* Python: https://github.com/dilawar/PlotDigitizer
* Matlab: https://blogs.mathworks.com/steve/2013/12/31/automating-data-extraction-1/
* Matlab: https://blogs.mathworks.com/steve/2013/12/31/automating-data-extraction-1/

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Contents

Figures / Illustrations

  • Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop - for students only through UiO programkiosk?
  • Inkscape
  • Gimp
  • Directly in LaTeX (PGF/TikZ: https://github.com/pgf-tikz/pgf)
  • Lucid charts
  • Powerpoint, Keynote, …
  • Google draw, in Google disk
  • Blender
  • Photopea (online editor)
  • Figma?
  • Draw.io
  • Linux-program for grafer, finn ut navn

Plotting, Graphs

Digitalize Figures

To qualitatively compare one's own data with other published data, it is sometimes needed to obtain the concrete data of the respective publication. In that case there are multiple possibilities to do that:

How to Export Figures

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