How to Install and Uninstall engauge-digitizer.x86_64 Package on CentOS 8 / RHEL 8
Last updated: November 13,2024
1. Install "engauge-digitizer.x86_64" package
In this section, we are going to explain the necessary steps to install engauge-digitizer.x86_64 on CentOS 8 / RHEL 8
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
engauge-digitizer.x86_64
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2. Uninstall "engauge-digitizer.x86_64" package
This tutorial shows how to uninstall engauge-digitizer.x86_64 on CentOS 8 / RHEL 8:
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sudo dnf remove
engauge-digitizer.x86_64
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the engauge-digitizer.x86_64 package on CentOS 8 / RHEL 8
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Available Packages
Name : engauge-digitizer
Epoch : 1
Version : 12.1
Release : 4.el8
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 7.9 M
Source : engauge-digitizer-12.1-4.el8.src.rpm
Repository : epel
Summary : Convert graphs or map files into numbers
URL : http://markummitchell.github.io/engauge-digitizer/
License : GPLv2+
Description : The Engauge Digitizer tool accepts image files
: (like PNG, JPEG and TIFF) containing graphs,
: and recovers the data points from those graphs.
: The resulting data points are usually used as input
: to other software applications.
: Conceptually, Engauge Digitizer is the opposite of
: a graphing tool that converts data points to graphs.
: The process is shown below - an image file is imported,
: digitized within Engauge, and exported as a table of
: numeric data to a text file.
: Work can be saved into an Engauge DIG file.
:
: New features already added to Engauge:
:
: - Grid lines are displayed for fine adjustments of the axis points
: that define the coordinate systems
: - Automated line and point extraction rapidly digitizes data
: - Image processing for separating important details from background information
: - Undo/redo of all operations means recovering from mistakes and experimenting
: with options is painless
: - Installers for Windows and OSX operating systems, and repository packages for
: Linux make installation easy
: - Wizard provides an interactive tutorial to explain the basic steps
: - Wizard creates a checklist guide to interactively leads user through steps from
: file import to file export
: - Cubic spline interpolation between points gives more accurate curves with
: fewer points
: - Axes Checker briefly highlights the axes when they are defined or modified,
: to reveal entry mistakes
: - Graph coordinates can be specified as date and time values, or as degrees,
: minutes and seconds
: - File import and data export by drag-and-drop and copy/paste
: - Test suite for regression testing minimizes code breakage as
: new features are added
: - Multiple coordinate systems in the same image can be digitized in
: advanced mode
: - Axes with only one known coordinate (floating axes) can be digitized in
: advanced mode
: - Geometry Window displays geometric information about the selected curve
: - Curve Fitting Window fits a polynomial function to the selected curve
Available Packages
Name : engauge-digitizer
Epoch : 1
Version : 12.1
Release : 4.el8
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 7.9 M
Source : engauge-digitizer-12.1-4.el8.src.rpm
Repository : epel
Summary : Convert graphs or map files into numbers
URL : http://markummitchell.github.io/engauge-digitizer/
License : GPLv2+
Description : The Engauge Digitizer tool accepts image files
: (like PNG, JPEG and TIFF) containing graphs,
: and recovers the data points from those graphs.
: The resulting data points are usually used as input
: to other software applications.
: Conceptually, Engauge Digitizer is the opposite of
: a graphing tool that converts data points to graphs.
: The process is shown below - an image file is imported,
: digitized within Engauge, and exported as a table of
: numeric data to a text file.
: Work can be saved into an Engauge DIG file.
:
: New features already added to Engauge:
:
: - Grid lines are displayed for fine adjustments of the axis points
: that define the coordinate systems
: - Automated line and point extraction rapidly digitizes data
: - Image processing for separating important details from background information
: - Undo/redo of all operations means recovering from mistakes and experimenting
: with options is painless
: - Installers for Windows and OSX operating systems, and repository packages for
: Linux make installation easy
: - Wizard provides an interactive tutorial to explain the basic steps
: - Wizard creates a checklist guide to interactively leads user through steps from
: file import to file export
: - Cubic spline interpolation between points gives more accurate curves with
: fewer points
: - Axes Checker briefly highlights the axes when they are defined or modified,
: to reveal entry mistakes
: - Graph coordinates can be specified as date and time values, or as degrees,
: minutes and seconds
: - File import and data export by drag-and-drop and copy/paste
: - Test suite for regression testing minimizes code breakage as
: new features are added
: - Multiple coordinate systems in the same image can be digitized in
: advanced mode
: - Axes with only one known coordinate (floating axes) can be digitized in
: advanced mode
: - Geometry Window displays geometric information about the selected curve
: - Curve Fitting Window fits a polynomial function to the selected curve