

And I also set the GNUTERM environment variable: export PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATHĬheck out many useful packages, a nice new Python not Apple's old v2.7, a nice Linux-compatible sed not Apple's BSD version, a nice grep, a nice find, the brilliant GNU awk, ImageMagick, tmux, GNU Parallel, jhead, Poppler, exiftool, Mosquitto, pdfgrep, pngcrush, ZeroMQ. Now install with some sensible options for graphical plots: brew install gnuplot -with-qt -with-x11Īlways ensure your PATH starts with /usr/local/bin for homebrew since that is where it installs programs. With macports, install: Plplot, Tcl-tk, Aquaterm, and Suitesparse 2.

Once you have found your package, check the avaiable options with: brew options gnuplotīuild wxmac support. So you can easily find gnuplot or anything else with: brew search gnuplot Now you have a full package manager that allows you to find, install, update and delete thousands of packages. Adapters for gnuplot, PGPLOT, and PLplot exists as well. It allows command line applications written in ObjC, C, FORTRAN, Lisp, Perl or Python to display vector graphics, text and images using a simple API. Bug list PDL-GA Bug list PDL-Graphics-AquaTerm Bug list PDL-Graphics-ColorDistance Bug list PDL-Graphics-ColorSpace Bug list PDL-Graphics-Gnuplot.
Macports install plplot with aquaterm mac os x#
I don't want to paste that line here in case it changes down the line, so get the latest from the homebrew website. AquaTerm (Mac OS X graphics terminal) AquaTerm is a Mac OS X grahics renderer. Then install homebrew by going to homebrew website and copying and pasting the one-liner installation script. The MacPorts Project is an open-source community initiative to design an easy-to-use system for compiling, installing, and upgrading either command-line, X11 or Aqua based open-source software on the Mac operating system. MacPorts may be conceptually divided into two main parts: the infrastructure, known as MacPorts base, and the set of available ports. First, install Xcode command line tools: xcode-select -install MacPorts is an easy to use system for compiling, installing, and managing open source software.
