[vox-tech] Linux graphing software?
Peter Jay Salzman
vox-tech@lists.lugod.org
Thu, 29 May 2003 18:39:35 -0700
dylan, that's pretty cool (or rather, looking at the air temp, pretty
hot. arf arf).
this looks like a command based tool, like gnuplot, but with more
impressive output.
how large is the command set (not data) to produce a graph like this?
if it's only a few lines, can you post it to show what using ploticus
looks like?
pete
On Thu 29 May 03, 6:36 PM, Dylan Beaudette <dylan@iici.no-ip.org> said:
> i like ploticus:
> http://ploticus.sourceforge.net/
>
> i use it to automatically create all sorts of graphs:
> http://fungus.ucdavis.edu/weather/images/weekly_temps.png
>
> --dylan
>
>
>
>
> > On Thu 29 May 03, 4:12 PM, Nicole the Wonder Nerd <ana.ng@tmbg.org> said:
> >> Up spake Jonathan Stickel on Thu, May 29, 2003 at 04:02:29PM -0700:
> >> > Anyway, my contribution to this thread is to recommend xfig for
> >> > "post-processing" of plots as well as drawing original diagrams. I
> >> have
> >>
> >> I would also like to plug 'dia'. It's a great tool for drawing those
> >> simple circles-boxes-and-arrows diagrams that we computer scientists
> >> thrive on.
> >
> > and it's a *really* fun program for the rest of us to play around with!
> > ;)
> >
> > if dia could only read visio formats, it would be nearly as much of a
> > "killer app" as apache, imho.
> >
> > i imagine it would be useful for EE's too...
> >
> > pete
> >
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