: Extracted data can be saved to several formats, including TXT, XLS (Excel), XML, DXF (AutoCAD), and EPS.
Open your image file. The first task is to tell the software the "real world" values of your axes. You’ll click on two points on the X-axis and two on the Y-axis (or three points total for a standard plot), entering their numerical values. This calibrates the coordinate system. 2. Choose Your Extraction Method getdata graph digitizer 2.26
| Feature | Detail | |---------|--------| | | 2.26 (approx 2010s) | | Platform | Windows | | Cost | Shareware (trial limits exports) | | Digitization Methods | Manual, auto trace, grid | | Axis Types | Linear, log10, natural log, polar | | Output Formats | TXT, CSV, clipboard, Excel | | Unique Strength | Very fast manual point picking | | Main Weakness | No longer maintained; no PDF import | : Extracted data can be saved to several
: Offers both automatic digitizing (using two different algorithms) and a manual method for precise control. You’ll click on two points on the X-axis