SmileLab 3.3.1
About SmileLab
SmileLab is a data visualization and automation software for Mac OS X. Its plotting interface makes easier to plot data by importing files, specifying intermediate computations and access display settings, all in the same interface.
You can also work by writing scripts which perform the data processing tasks and which make the data visualization graphs. Such scripts can be integrated to a custom interface or to an automatized workflow. SmileLab offers a wide range of data representation models: curves, contour maps, vector fields, 3D surface. High-level graphical commands address all kinds of non-standard graphical 2D and 3D representation needs.
Various levels of access and use are available: you can make plots using the set of fast and easy tools provided, and you can as well handle a whole project of data visualization, including for instance automated data import, customized visualization, user interaction dialog windows, and production of several graphical documents. You program directly data visualization objects (for example a curve, a contour map, a 3d surface). Many more features.
Whats New in this Version
- The /Applications/Smile folder now contains a SmileLab droplets folder that contains some droplets to plot basic ascii files in SmileLab.
- If the decimal separator defined in the system preferences is not ".", you may encounter difficulties in coercing text into number. On Leopard, you can now define the use of "." as decimal separator in Smile without affecting the system preferences.
- Some CoreImage filters are now available in Smile. The new CIfilter names command lists the available image filters.
System Requirements
- Mac OS X 10.4 or later
Download Details
- Company:
- Satimage
- Version:
- 3.3.1
- Post Date:
- April 9, 2008
- License:
- Demo
- File Size:
- 30MB
- URL Type:
- Download
- Download ID:
- 10955
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