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i want to talk to you guys about graphs so if you guys have ever had to draw a graph which iamp;#39;m assuming pretty much everyoneamp;#39;s had to do youamp;#39;ve probably realized that doing it by hand can be a bit of a hassle and there isnamp;#39;t really a easy way to do it that doesnamp;#39;t require you breaking out a ruler and trying to line everything up so alternatively you could use a program that actually generates the graph for you and so some of these include matlab uh gnu plot is a really popular one another one would be jupyter notebooks that actually has that sort of stuff built in through a library in python the problem is is that all those different programs donamp;#39;t really allow you to have an easy way to format your graph after the fact so say for example youamp;#39;ve got all your data you create your graph and you put it in your file well youamp;#39;re usually just putting an image in there so the trade-off is the fact that as youamp;#39;re writing y