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SlideWrite Sample Charts and Graphs
Here are just a few examples of the colorful, flexible and powerful scientific and technical charts and graphs you can create with SlideWrite Plus for Windows.

2D Line Graph with Error Bars
and Curve Fitting

Powerful 2D graphing: Error bars, curve fitting, dual (left and right) y-axes scaling, custom legends, multiple series per graph.

Significance Markers Above Error Bars
Placement and the number of significance markers can now be specified above the error bars.

Response Curves in Reverse X Scale
Use SlideWrite Curve Fitter to generate the Dose Response Logistic equations from your data, then display data as Scatter graph with Error Bars and equations as curves in reverse X Scale.

Error Bar Lines with Y Axis Break
Use the Axis Break options to omit a portion of your graph that is not significant. For this sample chart, the break interval is set from 100 to 250. The scale for the top and bottom section of the Y axis is set to emphasis the portion of data that is significant.

Scatter Chart with Fitted lines in
Logarithmic Scale

Use the Linear Fit option to fit your data. Specify partial cycle log scale for the Y axis (e.g. .01 to 5000). It is easy to incorporate superscripts, subscripts, math and Greek symbols in your chart titles and legends! Move and resize chart frames, titles, axis labels and legends by a click of the mouse!

Box-Whisker Plot
The box-whisker options will let you display markers for each of the samples in your data group, draw a box that shows the range between 25th to 75th percentile, and calculates a table of distribution statistics from your data.

Radial Plot
You can specify the radial limits for each angle axes by the minimum and maximum radius values. Radial data can be connected by lines or by fill area.

Time Series Chart
Flexible Time Series: interpret time entries in 9 different formats. You can specify the minimum and maximum values and axis break in time units!

An Error Bar Graph with Individually Colored Bars
In SlideWrite, when you place each data value in a different column, you can assign a different color and pattern for each bar. You have control over the bar width and placement of each bar series.

An Equation with 4 Decimal Places for Constants and Coefficients
SlideWrite creates a high-precision equation when you perform a curve fit on your data. You can control the number of decimal places to use in the displayed equation.

Black and White Horizontal Bar Graph
SlideWrite supports various bar patterns, line types and thickness that work well for black and white printers. Use the Export Image function to generate a high- resolution black and white image file (TIFF, JPEG, ..) for scientific publication. You have control over the image size, DPI, color and compression.

Three Mixed Graphs in "Stack" Arrangement
Use SlideWrite's Layout option to create a chart with three graphs in a 3 rows x 1 column format. Select Mixed Type for the graph so you can combine Bar and Line series. You can close the gaps between graphs, suppress the axes labels and tics marks.

A Chart with Multiple Graphs in a 2x2 Panel Format
Use SlideWrite's Layout option to create a chart with four graphs in a 2 rows x 2 columns format. For each of the graph, you can specify the data source, graph type, scaling values, curve fits and styles such as color, line thickness and scatter types.

3D Histogram
Use SlideWrite's 3D Histogram function to reduce two columns of data to a bin and frequency matrix, then select 3D Bar graph to display the data.

3D Bar Graphs
Use Graph Layout option to set two 3D Bar graphs side by side to show the increase in the order counts. You can set the color and pattern for the front, side and outline of the bar series.

3D Scatter with Mesh Surface
Use SlideWrite's Curve Fitter to generate a 3D equation from your data, then display data as a 3D scatter with equation as a wire mesh surface in one chart.

Mesh Surface and Floor Contour from a 3D Equation
This mesh surface is generated by entering a 3D equation z = sin(x)/(a +cos(y)). You can control the gridding and clipping limits of the surface. Use the 3D Viewing command to control the rotation, tilt and perspective of the mesh surface.

Color-Coded Mesh Surface
For 3D Mesh Surface, you can color-code your surface based on the grid's Z values. This makes it easy to spot the lows and highs on the plot at a glance.

Line and Flooded Contours
Use in-line labels and colors to show levels for Contour Plot. The Color Zone Option let you assign colors to fill the area between the contours. The lowest area is shown in red, intermediate area in cyan and the highest area in brown.