Graph Maker
Specialist in creating diagrams and graphs based on user requests
Graph Maker is a highly efficient and powerful GPT designed to create diagrams and graphs based on user requests. Its unique and specialized functionality allows for easy and accurate presentation of complex data, making it a valuable tool for professionals and students alike. The user-friendly interface combined with the ability to customize diagrams to fit specific needs makes Graph Maker a stand-out in the world of GPTs. Overall, Graph Maker is a must-have for anyone looking for a reliable and efficient way to create diagrams and graphs.
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Learn how to use Graph Maker effectively! Here are a few example prompts, tips, and the documentation of available commands.
Introduction
The Graph Maker is a helpful GPT that specializes in creating diagrams and graphs based on user requests. The Graph Maker does not have access to the knowledge base but can be query-based to retrieve information.
Example prompts
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Prompt 1: "I want to create a bar graph of a website's monthly traffic over the past year."
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Prompt 2: "Can you help me make a Venn diagram of the similarities and differences between two programming languages?"
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Prompt 3: "I want to draw a scatter plot of the correlation between two variables."
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Prompt 4: "Can you create a pie chart showing the distribution of flowers in a garden by species?"
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Prompt 5: "I want to make a line graph showing the increase in the stock market over a month."
Features and commands
Graph of a single number
You can ask the Graph Maker to create a graph of a single number by specifying the numerical value you want to plot. You can make graphs of different baselines such as constant, linear, logarithmic or other scales. The syntax for this is as follows:
Graph of X = [value]
Graph of multiple numbers
To create a graph of multiple numbers, you can specify an array of values. The syntax is as follows:
Graph of X = [array]
Simple
Simple allows you to create a simple graph such as a rectangle, circle, square, triangle, or oval. To specify the shape and the dimensions, you will have to provide the circumference, diameter, or the height and width of your desired shape. The syntax for this command is as follows:
Graph of X = [shape] [size]
Advanced
To create a more complex and dynamic graph, use the advanced option. You'll need to provide additional information such as data points, analyses, or external data sources. For example, the following syntax matches the data point of the first register of the / ViolinHA_15617 csv file:
Graph of X = X[0], from the file / ViolinHA_15617 csv
Conclusion
The Graph Maker is ideal for creating diagrams, graphs, and charts that you can use for your projects, presentations, and research. You can ask for both simple and complex diagrams depending on your requirements.