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Xyextract Graph Digitizer

The xyExtract software allows users to extract up to 1500 data points from a 2D graph contained in a bitmap image file. It has a 4 step process: 1) open the bitmap file, 2) define the x and y axes by clicking points on the graph, 3) click points to extract their coordinates, and 4) save the extracted data to a text file. The software comes with a 50 use evaluation license before requiring payment of a registration fee to continue using it.

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Xyextract Graph Digitizer

The xyExtract software allows users to extract up to 1500 data points from a 2D graph contained in a bitmap image file. It has a 4 step process: 1) open the bitmap file, 2) define the x and y axes by clicking points on the graph, 3) click points to extract their coordinates, and 4) save the extracted data to a text file. The software comes with a 50 use evaluation license before requiring payment of a registration fee to continue using it.

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xyExtract Graph Digitizer

The “xyExtract” is software to extract data from a 2D graph (up to 1500


points) contained in a bitmap file.

Step 1) Open the bitmap with the 2D graph. There are two options: open a bitmap
regarding I) a new project or II) a saved project previously.

Step 2) If would be a new project, define the axes. Put the cursor of the mouse on
the marks of the extremities of the axis, followed by clicks, in the sorted given
by following way:

a) One click on the mark of Xmin. Inform its value.

b) One click on the mark of Xmax. Inform its value. Correct Xmin if it is
necessary.

c) One click on the mark of Ymin. Inform its value.

d) One click on the mark of Ymax. Inform its value. Correct Ymin if it is
necessary.

After each click, use the “Adjustment” option to move the point (pixel to
pixel), if necessary.

Step 3) Define the points. Put the cursor on the center of each point and click the
mouse.

If you want, use the “Save Project” option on the “File” menu, for a posterior
opening of the work.

Step 4) Save the generated data file (txt).


Information on the Screen

A => coordinates of the last marked point.

B => position in pixels of the last marked point.

C => H-X is the angle among the X axis and the horizontal direction; X-Y is the angle
among the X and Y axes.

D => Scales: Lin is linear and Log is logarithmic.

LICENSE AND DISCLAIMER

Using xyExtract constitutes acceptance of all the terms stated hereafter. Note that care has
been taken to prevent errors in the calculation of the coordinates presented as results by this
program. However, any consequences of the use of these results are strictly the responsibility of the
user. The authors are not responsible for any consequences of the use of this product. The authors
disclaim all warranties, expressed or implied. The authors will assume no liability for damages either
from the direct use of this product or as a consequence of the use of this product.

You are hereby granted a license to use xyExtract for an evaluation period of 50
executions, after that you must pay the registration fee (order online or email to the authors) to
continue using xyExtract. During the evaluation period the authors grant to you the same rights
granted to a registered user (read EULA.txt into the installation directory); including to publish all the
results generated by xyExtract.

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