Re: graphing a data stream

2003-10-09 Thread Jack Bowling
On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 12:57:22AM -0500, ivan roseland wrote: > > Hey, > > my best guess would involve grabbing the data as it comes in with a perl > script and then write it to RRDTool > then let RRD tool draw the graph when it is needed. Thanks, Ivan. Not swure RRDTool would do any better tha

Re: graphing a data stream

2003-10-08 Thread ivan roseland
Hey, my best guess would involve grabbing the data as it comes in with a perl script and then write it to RRDTool then let RRD tool draw the graph when it is needed. Ivan > I have googled unsuccessfully for any relevant info on this but I am > sure that it is old hat to many of you out there

graphing a data stream

2003-10-08 Thread Jack Bowling
I have googled unsuccessfully for any relevant info on this but I am sure that it is old hat to many of you out there. At work, I would like to dump a stream of data points on two separate ttys into a spreadsheet or database and graph the data in "near real time". If there are any tutorials or sugg

Re: SAR Graphing Packages

2003-08-28 Thread Mike McMullen
Thanks! I'll check it out. Mike - Original Message - From: "Distribution Lists" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 1:18 PM Subject: Re: SAR Graphing Packages > I run

Re: SAR Graphing Packages

2003-08-28 Thread Distribution Lists
I run may sar data through rrdtool http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/ gives fantastic result Regards > Hi All, > > Can anyone recommend any tools that they use/used to take sar output > and make pretty graphs out of the data? > > I'm interested in people's first-hand experiences.

SAR Graphing Packages

2003-08-28 Thread Mike McMullen
Hi All, Can anyone recommend any tools that they use/used to take sar output and make pretty graphs out of the data? I'm interested in people's first-hand experiences. Thanks, Mike -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/red

Re: Linux graphing utility or program

2002-09-07 Thread Bret Hughes
mmand line > > > referencable utility (maybe API) or a regular xwindows > > > application. > > > > A pretty good and free graphing package, though 2D only, is "Grace". > > Previously know as ACE/gr, and before that as xmgr. > > http://plasma-gate.weizm

Re: Linux graphing utility or program

2002-09-06 Thread Matthew Saltzman
ext > > file and crunch them through whatever graphics program > > to produce charts in 2d and 3d with zoom capabilities. > > We would like to use this as either a command line > > referencable utility (maybe API) or a regular xwindows > > application. > >

Re: Linux graphing utility or program

2002-09-06 Thread Bret Hughes
On Fri, 2002-09-06 at 11:00, Robert Vaughn wrote: > We are looking for a graphics charting library or > program or utility for Linux. For example, we would > like to take numbers that are stored in a CSV text > file and crunch them through whatever graphics program > to produce charts in 2d and 3

Re: Linux graphing utility or program

2002-09-06 Thread Duane Clark
rogram > to produce charts in 2d and 3d with zoom capabilities. > We would like to use this as either a command line > referencable utility (maybe API) or a regular xwindows > application. A pretty good and free graphing package, though 2D only, is "Grace". Previously know

Re: graphing

2002-09-06 Thread Mark
> On Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 09:00:47AM -0700, Robert Vaughn wrote: > > We are looking for a graphics charting library or > > program or utility for Linux. For example, we would > > like to take numbers that are stored in a CSV text > > file and crunch them through whatever graphics program > > to p

Re: Linux graphing utility or program

2002-09-06 Thread Ed Wilts
> to produce charts in 2d and 3d with zoom capabilities. > We would like to use this as either a command line > referencable utility (maybe API) or a regular xwindows > application. I did a quick search for "graphing" on freshmeat and found about 35 hits. Have you looked at an

Linux graphing utility or program

2002-09-06 Thread Robert Vaughn
We are looking for a graphics charting library or program or utility for Linux. For example, we would like to take numbers that are stored in a CSV text file and crunch them through whatever graphics program to produce charts in 2d and 3d with zoom capabilities. We would like to use this as eith

Re: need graphing help

2001-03-26 Thread Charles Galpin
checkout gnuplot. It can do all this and more - all from the command line too. On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Michael Jinks wrote: > Imagine an X-Y graph, where the two vertices of the graph may be of > varying length. We want to be able to plug in a set of numbers x (the > length of the X axis), y (lengt

Re: need graphing help

2001-03-26 Thread Bret Hughes
Michael Jinks wrote: > I have a graphical representation problem to solve, and my graphics > literacy is nearly nothing, so I'm hoping somebody here can tell me what > tool I want for this. > > Imagine an X-Y graph, where the two vertices of the graph may be of > varying length. We want to be ab

need graphing help

2001-03-25 Thread Michael Jinks
I have a graphical representation problem to solve, and my graphics literacy is nearly nothing, so I'm hoping somebody here can tell me what tool I want for this. Imagine an X-Y graph, where the two vertices of the graph may be of varying length. We want to be able to plug in a set of numbers

re: graphing software question

2000-10-09 Thread Doug McGarrett
Mike wrote: From: "Michael Stack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: graphing software question Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 19:05:57 -0400 charset="iso-8859-1" Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is anybody familiar with softwar

Re: graphing software question

2000-10-09 Thread Duane Clark
Another very good (but free) graphing package that is widely used in the engineering and scientific world is "grace". I will admit I have not tried to use it for plotting equations, but it has a very comprehensive "command interpreter" that it appears would do this relativ

Re: graphing software question

2000-10-09 Thread Michael Stack
al Message - From: "Manuel A. Camacho Q." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 10:42 AM Subject: RE: graphing software question Depends on the graph you want to get: -gnuplot & geg (an X front end). -scilab. Look for them in

Re: graphing software question

2000-10-09 Thread Larry Grover
You might take a look at the scientific/technical section on: http://www.linuxapps.com You'll find information on about a dozen plotting/graphing apps (many are free, but I think at least some are commercial). __ Larry Grover, PhD Assoc Prof of Physiology Marshall Univ Sch of Med O

RE: graphing software question

2000-10-09 Thread Manuel A. Camacho Q.
mingo, 08 de Octubre de 2000 05:06 p.m. > Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Asunto: graphing software question > > > Is anybody familiar with software that would enable me to > create simple > graphs of linear equations? Did a search of redhat.com, but > couldn't find >

Re: graphing software question

2000-10-09 Thread Alan Mead
At 06:05 PM 10/8/00 , Michael Stack wrote: >Is anybody familiar with software that would enable me to create simple >graphs of linear equations? Did a search of redhat.com, but couldn't find >anything. Is there a good place to go look for things like this? Normally >I'd run over to rpmfind.net, bu

Re: graphing software question

2000-10-09 Thread kf
gnuplot. It's long been a part of the standard distributions. hth, kf -- My recommendation: Don't shop at Explorer Micro, Columbus, Ohio. On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, Michael Stack wrote: = Is anybody familiar with software that would enable me to create simple = graphs of linear equations? Did a s

Re: graphing software question

2000-10-08 Thread Chris Harvey
Have you ever looked at mrtg ? Do a search on google and you should find it. Many (including me) use if for graphing the processor load. Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Is anybody familiar with software that would enable me to create simple > graphs of linear equations? Did a sea

Re: graphing software question

2000-10-08 Thread Dave Wreski
> Is anybody familiar with software that would enable me to create > simple graphs of linear equations? Did a search of redhat.com, but > couldn't find anything. Is there a good place to go look for things > like this? Normally I'd run over to rpmfind.net, but their site > appears to be down. Tr

graphing software question

2000-10-08 Thread Michael Stack
Is anybody familiar with software that would enable me to create simple graphs of linear equations? Did a search of redhat.com, but couldn't find anything. Is there a good place to go look for things like this? Normally I'd run over to rpmfind.net, but their site appears to be down. Thanks. Mich

Re: Graphing package for Linux

2000-05-20 Thread Kenneth G. Kay
Try grace (aka xmgrace, xmgr). It will do what you want interactively and has a nice graphical interface. Ken > > --- Bob Hartung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I need a package with good graphing capability for > > Linux. Although my > &g

Re: Graphing package for Linux

2000-05-19 Thread Carey F. Cox
Hi Bob! Go to http://freshmeat.net and do a search for grace. From the description... "Grace is a WYSIWYG 2D plotting tool for X Windows System and Motif (recent versions of Lesstif should be fine too). Grace is a descendant of ACE/gr, also known as Xmgr." I have used the original xmgr (AC

Re: Graphing package for Linux

2000-05-19 Thread Anthony E. Greene
At 21:16 2000-05-09 -0500, Bob Hartung wrote: >Hi, > I need a package with good graphing capability for Linux. Although my >needs are not that complex I need to be able to swap X and Y-axes, set >text size/font, colors etc. and then be able to save the image as a GIF >or prefe

Re: Graphing package for Linux

2000-05-19 Thread Duane Clark
should shortly be another option. http://www.opengroup.org/openmotif/ > Hi, > I need a package with good graphing capability for Linux. Although my > needs are not that complex I need to be able to swap X and Y-axes, set > text size/font, colors etc. and then be able to save the im

Re: Graphing package for Linux

2000-05-18 Thread Manuel A. Camacho Q.
I know about two you may want to check out. One is gnuplot and the other is geg. Hope this helps. -Manuel, Bob Hartung wrote: > > Hi, > I need a package with good graphing capability for Linux. Although my > needs are not that complex I need to be able to swap X and Y-axes, set

Re: Graphing package for Linux

2000-05-18 Thread Ken Gosier
Dude: Do you know about gnuplot? http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/gnuplot_info.html I don't know all of the capabilities, but my guess is that it can do all the stuff you need. --- Bob Hartung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > I need a package with good graphing capab

Re: Graphing package for Linux

2000-05-18 Thread Vidiot
> I need a package with good graphing capability for Linux. Although my >needs are not that complex I need to be able to swap X and Y-axes, set >text size/font, colors etc. and then be able to save the image as a GIF >or preferably as an JPG file for use on my group's web si

Graphing package for Linux

2000-05-14 Thread Bob Hartung
Hi, I need a package with good graphing capability for Linux. Although my needs are not that complex I need to be able to swap X and Y-axes, set text size/font, colors etc. and then be able to save the image as a GIF or preferably as an JPG file for use on my group's web site. Does a