stiber@cs.ucla.edu (Michael D Stiber) (02/07/91)
I'm looking for a decent and reasonably-priced graphing program, that will produce a variety of different types of plots from even fairly large data files. Unless there has been a new, greatly improved version of CricketGraph, that is not an option --- it can't handle anything more than trivially small data files, and is way too slow and clunky anway. -- Michael Stiber stiber@cs.ucla.edu ...{ucbvax,ihpn4}!ucla-cs!stiber UCLA Computer Science Dept., 3436 Boelter Hall
phil@and.cs.liv.ac.uk (Phil Jimmieson) (02/13/91)
In article <STIBER.91Feb6223244@maui.cs.ucla.edu>, stiber@cs.ucla.edu (Michael D Stiber) writes: > I'm looking for a decent and reasonably-priced graphing program, that > will produce a variety of different types of plots from even fairly > large data files. Unless there has been a new, greatly improved > version of CricketGraph, that is not an option --- it can't handle > anything more than trivially small data files, and is way too slow and > clunky anway. I asked a similar question here a couple fo weeks ago - and the general consensus was to try Igor. There's a demo available via ftp, but I didn't keep a copy of the address, so maybe someone else can help you with that. Phil Jimmieson, *************************************************** Computer Science Dept., * JANET : phil@uk.ac.liv.cs.and * Liverpool University, * INTERNET : phil@and.cs.liv.ac.uk * PO Box 147 *************************************************** Liverpool L69 3BX "This message contains wit, sophistication, class, (UK) 051-794-3689 style, and 3 other words I don't understand as well..."