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- From: djpegg@utkvx1.utk.edu (PEGG, DAVID J)
- Subject: Has anyone tried PS-Plot?
- Message-ID: <4JAN199311431963@utkvx1.utk.edu>
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- Keywords: graph,plot,data,analysis
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- Organization: University of Tennessee Computing Center
- Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1993 15:43:00 GMT
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- I just received a brochure for a program called PS-Plot: Technical Plotting
- and Data Processing from Polysoft. It's $299 ($129 competitive upgrade).
- It sounds like a really nice program. It has user defined non-linear
- curve fitting (with up to 10 ind. vars., 10 dep. vars., and 10 params.).
- Many functions for digital signal processing, statistics, mathematical
- transformations. High quality output. 8000 x 256 data cell input.
- etc.
- It's a DOS program with a Windows style interface.
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- I've never heard of this program. Has anyone used it? I'd be interested
- in any opinions, ie, bugs, ease of use, quality of output,...
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- I'm using Axum on the IBM right now and I think it's pretty useless.
- PS-Plot sounds much better for basic scientific data analysis and graphing.
- Any opinions appreciated.
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- Thanks, Joe Dellwo
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