Hi,
Is there a GNU/Linux package that can draw graphs of values dynamically generated by a program?
Regards, Debarshi
Is there a GNU/Linux package that can draw graphs of values dynamically generated by a program?
gnuplot.
xmgrace..(now called. grace)...but i have found gnuplot to be more appealing and robust.....
Harish
On 02-Aug-06, at 7:55 AM, Debarshi 'Rishi' Ray wrote:
Is there a GNU/Linux package that can draw graphs of values dynamically generated by a program?
PIL
On 02-Aug-06, at 4:51 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
Is there a GNU/Linux package that can draw graphs of values dynamically generated by a program?
PIL
oops - dunno whether it id GNU/Linux or just plain old foss
Sometime Today, KG cobbled together some glyphs to say:
On 02-Aug-06, at 7:55 AM, Debarshi 'Rishi' Ray wrote:
Is there a GNU/Linux package that can draw graphs of values dynamically generated by a program?
PIL
Since you _are_ a lawyer, I assumed this would expand to Public Interest Litigation.
On 02-Aug-06, at 5:30 PM, Philip Tellis wrote:
Is there a GNU/Linux package that can draw graphs of values dynamically generated by a program?
PIL
Since you _are_ a lawyer, I assumed this would expand to Public Interest Litigation.
_was_ a lawyer - Python Imaging Library
Sometime Today, KG cobbled together some glyphs to say:
Since you _are_ a lawyer, I assumed this would expand to Public Interest Litigation.
_was_ a lawyer - Python Imaging Library
You gave up your degree?
On 03-Aug-06, at 12:48 PM, Philip Tellis wrote:
Since you _are_ a lawyer, I assumed this would expand to Public Interest Litigation.
_was_ a lawyer - Python Imaging Library
You gave up your degree?
how does one do that?