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 relatively easily. Might be wort

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 On Sun, 08

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 search of redhat

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