TOPCAT v2.0 release

From: Mark Taylor <m.b.taylor-at-bristol.ac.uk>
Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 19:00:31 +0000 (GMT)


Dear VO,

This is to announce the release of TOPCAT v2.0.

This version features major graphics upgrades. Headline features:

      The 3-d functionality does not require any 3-d toolkit such as 
      Java3D or OpenGL to work, the only requirement is any old 
      J2SE 1.4 or 1.5 JVM.


- Multi-dataset/multi-table plotting
All the graphics windows now let you plot data from different tables, or from different sets of columns, on the same plot. You can have as many of each type of window open as you like.
- Transparent pixels/density map plotting
The density map, and the new translucent symbol features of the 2-d and 3-d scatter plots, provide a lot more visual information about crowded plots with many points, since you can now see how many points fall in a pixel rather than just that the pixel is covered.
- Plotting styles
All the plots allow you detailed control over how points/bars/whatever are plotted - colours, shapes, line styles, transparency etc. Each style can be edited independently of the others.
- Line drawing & linear correlation
The 2d scatter plot calculates and displays regression lines and/or straight lines connecting points.
- Manual axis configuration
As well as zooming you can select the range to be plotted explicitly by typing it in.
- Plotting performance
2d scatter plots now require considerably less memory and CPU time than before. Depending on how it's stored, a million row initial plot may take around 15 sec and a replot around 1 sec.

... and more.

The release is available in various forms from the TOPCAT web page:

   http://www.starlink.ac.uk/topcat/

You can also find comprehensive documentation and plenty of screenshots there.

User feedback of any kind is most welcome.

Mark

-- 
Mark Taylor   Astronomical Programmer   Physics, Bristol University, UK
m.b.taylor@bris.ac.uk +44-117-928-8776 http://www.star.bris.ac.uk/~mbt/
Received on 2006-02-03Z20:01:11