Physics lab plotting
Manually select X/Y ranges, read data vertically or horizontally, add error bars, fit curves, calculate slopes, and run one-click linear regression analysis.
Physics · Accounting · Finance
Import Excel or CSV files, choose X/Y data ranges, and create charts for lab reports, coursework, and financial analysis. The current desktop version is free and does not require login.
If the download button is not available yet, run .\build_exe.ps1 in the project root first.
What it does
Manually select X/Y ranges, read data vertically or horizontally, add error bars, fit curves, calculate slopes, and run one-click linear regression analysis.
Create bar charts, pie charts, and cash-flow waterfall charts for reports, coursework, and financial explanations.
Build risk-return charts, portfolio visuals, cumulative returns, and correlation heatmaps to help students understand asset data.
The Windows EXE runs independently, so users can open it even without a Python environment.
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The current version is for Windows. On first launch, it shows a language and loading dialog, then remembers the user's language.
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UniGraph is currently free for every student and teacher. Your support helps keep development moving, fund releases, and make the tool better for future classrooms.