Graphs is a free and open source plotter application for Linux. Using Graphs, you can plot and manipulate your data. You can generate the graph via equation or import from file. It comes with plotted data customize options, edit styles, save graphs and import in vector images and more. It also comes with Fourier Transformations, shifting, normalizing, smoothening, centering, cutting, combining, translating, derivative and indefinite integral functions. It is written in Python and released under GNU General Public License v3.0.
How to Install Graphs on Ubuntu Linux
Graphs is available as a flatpak package file from the remote repository. First install flatpak and flathub on your system and restart it after the installation.
In your terminal software (ctrl+alt+t) run below Graphs installation command. It will install the latest Graphs app on your system.
flatpak install flathub se.sjoerd.Graphs
And start Graphs with this command.
flatpak run se.sjoerd.Graphs
And you can also uninstall Graphs using below command.
sudo flatpak uninstall se.sjoerd.Graphs
That’s it.