Quickest way of plotting scientific histograms

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For plotting histograms from unsorted data in a unicode text file, gnuplot is recommended for its ease of use and ability to produce professional-looking plots. Additionally, importing the data into Open Office or Excel is a viable option, as both programs can handle .CSV file imports and offer various delimiter settings to accommodate different data formats. These methods provide straightforward solutions for generating histograms without the complexity of more advanced tools like ROOT.
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I've tried a few methods of plotting histograms from unsorted data, but they're all extremely involved (ROOT) or look very "childish" (online tools).

What's the easiest way of plotting a histogram from a unicode text file with numbers in it?

Thanks in advance - need the histograms for some project work.
 
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For easy and (if you bother to learn the style-altering commands) professional looking plots of not-too-complicated data I recommend gnuplot.
 
You might be able to import the file into Open Office or Excel in the same way that a .CSV file can be imported. I know there are different options in Open Office for setting delimiters.
 
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