Curve Fitting Software for Linux: Free Options Available?

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Several free curve fitting software options for Linux users were discussed, highlighting alternatives to popular Windows applications like Igor, Origin, and SigmaPlot. Key recommendations include QtiPlot, which is similar to Origin, and Grace, which offers a user-friendly interface for data analysis. Scigraphica and Simfit are also mentioned as viable options for scientific fitting. Additionally, Python and Octave are suggested for users comfortable with programming, as they provide powerful libraries for curve fitting. Veusz is another tool noted for its capabilities in data visualization and analysis. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the availability of diverse free software for curve fitting on Linux platforms.
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hello,
is there any curve fitting software for free for linux user??
I know only gnuplot..is there some more software..? something similar to igor or origin or sigmaplot...
Or these scientific fitting software are only available for windows??
please reply me about your free software, which you use for multiple peak fittings in linux..
thanks for your feedback..
 
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