![]() Improved editing of Polygons and Beziers.Igor's PDF export now supports transparency and improved font embedding.Box Plots and Violin Plots now allow you to control the color, marker and marker size of each individual data point.Box Plots and Violin Plots now support per-dataset properties.For those times when a user-defined panel is just a bit too small to read easily or a bit too big to fit your laptop's screen, you can make that panel bigger or smaller using Igor 9's new Panel→Expansion submenu.Also, it is now possible to drag waves onto graphs and tables from the Waves in Window list of the Window Browser. New active areas allow you to append traces to specific axes and to make new free axes, as well as select a wave as an X wave. The ability to drag waves from the Data Browser onto a graph to make new traces has been enhanced.The functions that were previously provided by the PeakFunctions2 XOP are now built-in. Major update of the MultiPeak Fit package.Complex curve fitting has been implemented.Agglomerative hierarchical cluster analysis has been added with the new HCluster operation.Sparse matrix operations in include matrix addition, multiplication, and TRSV which solves a system of linear equations. ![]() Igor supports three sparse matrix representation formats: COO, CSC, and CSR. It uses the Intel Math Kernel Library Sparse BLAS routines and employs the libraries terminology and conventions. A sparse matrix in Igor is represented by a set of three 1D waves which define the non-zero elements of the matrix.
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