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<title>The Gri graphing language</title>
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<META NAME="description" CONTENT="Gri is an extensible plotting language for producing scientific graphs, such as x-y plots, contour plots, and image plots.  It was written by a scientist and therefore has the sorts of things a scientist needs.  It is much like LaTeX, in that it rewards users who climb the learning curve, in a way that GUI-based programs do not.  Gri is a free version of the more powerful commercial program Gre (still in development).">
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Chapters:
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&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="Introduction.html">1: Introduction</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="SimpleExample.html">2: Simple example</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="InvokingGri.html">3: Invocation</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="GettingMoreControl.html">4: Finer Control</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="X-Y.html">5: X-Y Plots</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="ContourPlots.html">6: Contour Plots</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="Images.html">7: Image Plots</a><br>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="GriInThePress.html">17: Gri in Press</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="Acknowledgments.html">18: Acknowledgments</a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="License.html">19: License</a><br>
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Indices:<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="ConceptIndex.html"><i>Concepts</i></a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="CommandIndex.html"><i>Commands</i></a><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="BuiltinIndex.html"><i>Variables</i></a><br>
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Gri is an extensible 
plotting language for producing scientific graphs, such as 
<A HREF="X-Y.html">x-y plots</A>,  
<A HREF="ContourPlots.html">contour plots</A>, and 
<A HREF="Images.html">image plots</A>. 
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This document describes Gri 2.12.26, 
<br>(c) 1991-2008 <A HREF="http://www.phys.ocean.dal.ca/~kelley"> Dan Kelley.</A> 
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<b>New users:</b> 
To see if Gri might be useful to you, spend a few minutes 
reading the 
<A HREF="Introduction.html">introduction</A>, the 
<A HREF="SimpleExample.html">simple example</A> tutorial, the 
<A HREF="./FAQ.html">FAQ</A> and the  
<A HREF="http://gri.sourceforge.net/gri-cookbook/index.html">  
cookbook.</A> 

It is also a good idea to check out the real-world 
<A HREF="Examples.html">examples</A>. 
Then you should return here to scan the table of contents.   
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<b>Experienced users:</b> 
To check the syntax of a command, consult 
the <A HREF="ListOfGriCommands.html"> list 
of Gri commands</A>.  See 
the <A HREF="History.html">history</a> 
to learn how Gri has changed over time. 
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<b>Open-Source Development:</b> 
Gri is distributed under an OpenSource licence (GPL). 
To monitor (or contribute to) the development 
process, visit 
<a href="http://gri.sourceforge.net"> 
<tt>gri.sourceforge.net</tt></a>. 
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<b>See also:</b> 
The <a href="http://www.phys.ocean.dal.ca/~kelley/gre"> 
Gre language</a> combines Gri features with Perl features. 
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