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Dmitry2012-06-01 22:14:43
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Dmitry, 2012-06-01 22:14:43

Program for working with charts

There are many graphs (several thousand), you need a program for their convenient display, filtering, etc.

those. such tasks are worth

1) Zoom - I want to zoom in on the chart with the mouse wheel
2) Speed ​​- there is a lot of data, it is desirable that there are no brakes
3) Filtering - the ability to remove some of the charts, leave only one, filter by criteria
4) Chart analysis - the program detects charts with a sharp growth, smooth growth, those graphs that are in a state of "storm"

From what I tried
1) Microsoft office - the possibilities are very limited and inconvenient to work
2) dygraphs.com/ - poorly customizable and generally not convenient
3) google charts - just uncomfortable.

EDIT:

It seems to have found what you need - code.google.com/p/flot/ covers the first 3 points

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Th000, 2012-06-01
@Th000

There are no specialized programs for charts as such, they are included in the software package. It is unlikely that you will find a better office, of course you can still try open office. And you can also use solutions such as mad cad, but this is from the realm of fantasy. All the same, I advise you to stay on Excel

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spmbt, 2012-06-02
@spmbt

If for browsers, then with zoom - HighCharts.com, d3js.com. But you will have to write data analysis yourself or use other packages, these are generally different tasks: display and analysis. From the selection.datavisualization.ch/ given here , select by clicking on the "Data" button.

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Andrey Kuntsevich, 2012-06-02
@titulusdesiderio

I would advise looking among mathematical software packages. Matlab does not seem to fit your criteria very well, but if my memory serves me, Matlab has the functionality you need. That's just Matlab expensive like a space shuttle. And just for the sake of graphics, it's not worth buying.

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EugeneOZ, 2012-06-04
@EugeneOZ

Suddenly it will be useful: www.qlikview.com/ru

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Victor, 2012-11-11
@victor1234

gnuplot?

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Norrsken, 2012-12-19
@norrsken

QlikView will definitely be the right solution for this task! I recommend downloading the Desktop version here and adjusting the graphics, if necessary, I can help.
The distribution kit is here: www.itboxcons.ru/produktyi/qlikview.html there is a download button on the right.
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