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Re: Density Graph, How?
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Tony Curzon Price |
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Re: Density Graph, How? |
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Wed, 01 Oct 1997 19:37:44 +0100 |
Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> I wonder about how you unix people make graphs, generally speaking.
> In windows, I love graphics in Axum, which are now part of S+. Easy
> way to create many kinds of graph and tailor every aspect of the graph.
I've been through this kind of loop myself. What I now use under Linux
(and almost _never_ return to msW;) is:
Mathematica for pretty graphics
Lisp-Stat for more complicated (but B&W) data-visualisation.
Of course, Mathematica isn't free (Lisp-Stat is); however, it turns out
to be very useful in other contexts - eg a good way of generating TeX
for math models. The MMA graphics primitives allow you a lot of
customisation potential.
Tony
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