WEB VIEWER

Share High Resolution Graphs and Data on the Web

Note: The SigmaPlot WebViewer supports Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 for Windows or higher. A screen-resolution JPEG file is automatically displayed for other browser applications and operating systems.

The WebViewer enables anyone—whether or not they have SigmaPlot—to explore the data used to create the graph.

Using WebViewer plug-in to your Web browser window you can:

  • View the data used to create the graph
  • Print a graph in a web document at full resolution
  • Zoom in and out of a graph
  • Grab and pan a zoomed view
  • View a graph in its own window

Using SigmaPlot 8.0 or higher, users can export graphs as high-resolution, dynamic web pages – not simple GIF or JPEG files. The new Save as Web Page command automatically generates HTML code for the graph files to export to the web or within other web pages.

Using SigmaPlot 8.0 or higher, you’ll be able to:

  • Share the data behind your graphs with colleagues and students.
  • Enable colleagues to print your full report from your intranet or Website directly from their browsers- with compromising the quality of the graphs.
  • Create an optional password while exporting your graph to restrict data access to authorized users only.
  • Produce web documents without knowing HTML, or embed SigmaPlot Web object graphs in existing HTML files to create interactive electronic reports.

View the Data!

In addition to simply viewing the graph, there is password-protected access to the data and to the graph itself. If you have password rights, you can see the data and other meta-data behind the graph.

Let Readers Know You're Using the WebViewer!

How will readers know the graphs on your web page are delivered using powerful WebViewer technology? Copy the image above and put it in your web pages that use WebViewer graphs. Then link it to http://www.systat.com/products/sigmaplot/resources/?sec=1015

This will let readers know the graphs they are looking at are special, they view and print in higher resolution (when using IE for Windows) and they may be able to view the data that generated the graph.

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