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- From: titan@netcom.com (Eric Cummings)
- Subject: Re: Help to choose scientific graphics library
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- Date: Tue, 2 Jan 1996 08:53:09 GMT
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- "Eugene I Levin" <Levin@lh.ioffe.rssi.ru> wrote:
- . . .
- >I need an advise in choosing a simple library for scientific
- >graphics.
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- >I'm looking for inexpensive commercial or shareware library for
- >Windows 3.1 environment to be used from Borland C++. All what I need
- >is to plot simple 2D functions (several functions on a page, line
- >and "scatter" plots, high-low-expected values, that's all). Also the
- >library should support interactive zoom, must copy the plot in
- >clipboard on my program request (or return a metafile handle) and,
- >probably, print it.
- . . .
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- I am also looking for the same type of library. Please email me or
- reply in this news group if you know of any. Thanks!
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- Eric Cummings
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