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- From: villa@sparrow.lcs.mit.edu (Ferdinando Villa)
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- Subject: Re: Scatter Plotting
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.032315.8664@sm.sony.co.jp>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 03:23:15 GMT
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- Date: 16 Nov 92 11:57:58 +0100
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- The most powerful program I know of is Xgobi, available through statlib
- and a number of FTP sites. It is an analysis tool rather than a plotting
- program, and can do a great number of operations on multidimensional
- scatterplots. The problem is it has not yet very well expanded for producing
- printed plots (I understand postscript output is not yet implemented) but
- if you are involved in scattergrams it is a must, and you should at least
- try it.
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- Ferdinando Villa, dr.
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- Institute of Ecology Direct phone: +39-521-905615
- University of Parma FAX: +39-521-905665
- Viale delle Scienze e.mail: villa@sparrow.bio.unipr.it
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