usenet@cps3xx.UUCP (Usenet file owner) (12/07/89)
Does anyone know of a commercial or PD X-windows plotting program for the HP's(340). I would like something that is callable through C or fortran. The use of this is low level instruction, so programming in X is not reasonable. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed through a posting or E-mail. Thanks, Greg - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gregory Fell A. H. Case Center for CAE/M Systems Analyst 236 Engineering Building Michigan State University fell@frith.egr.msu.edu East Lansing, MI 48824-1226 ...!uunet!frith!fell Phone: (517) 353-8892 "No one expects the Spanish Inquisition...."
mjb%hoosier.utah.edu@cs.utah.edu (Mark Bradakis) (12/08/89)
Here's a message I saved from maybe six months ago or so. mjb. ---- Xgraph for X11 is now available. This program is a port of the popular 2-dimensional plotting program orginally developed under X10. In almost all respects, this program is compatible with the older xgraph. This program is NOT a widget. Like its predecessor, it is a stand-alone program that accepts input in a graph-like format and plots the data on an X11 screen. Scatter plots and a limited form of bar graph plotting is also possible. Zooming in on regions of a graph is supported. This version also includes much improved support for generating hardcopy graphs to Postscript printers and HPGL plotters. The source for the program is available through anonymous ftp to shambhala.Berkeley.EDU (128.32.132.54): % ftp shambhala.Berkeley.EDU Name: anonymous Password: <your login> ftp> cd pub ftp> binary ftp> get xgraph-11.tar.Z ftp> quit % uncompress xgraph-11.tar.Z % tar xf xgraph-11.tar This will create a directory called xgraph-11. In that directory you will find a file called README.INSTALL that contains directions for building the program. The source has also been submitted to the moderator of comp.sources.x in shar format. Please send all bug reports, questions, comments or suggestions to the electronic address below. David Harrison UC Berkeley Electronics Research Lab (davidh@ic.Berkeley.EDU, ...!ucbvax!ucbcad!davidh) mjb@hoosier.utah.edu "If I took a rollin' wheel, rolled it ten times 'round..."