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- From: lachlan@dmp.csiro.au (Lachlan Cranswick)
- Subject: Re: Scientific graphics libraries in Windows
- Message-ID: <1992Aug19.093915.6136@dmp.csiro.au>
- Keywords: graphics library Windows
- Organization: CSIRO Division of Mineral Products, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
- References: <1992Aug14.201648.12103@cs.ubc.ca> <1992Aug17.233612.17508@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU>
- Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1992 09:39:15 GMT
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- dcdeno@rossini.berkeley.edu (D. Curtis Deno) writes:
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- >I am interested in the availability of graphics libraries I can use with my
- >Windows source code. I would like to plot 1-4 variables vs a common x-axis
- >variable with autoscaling, labels, title... I'd like tick marks and a grid
- >as well. Where might I look? Thanks.
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- >-- Curt Deno dcdeno@united.berkeley.edu
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- Try and look into Origin for Windows graphing software.
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- It has a couple of bugs in it but overall it is quite good.
- It can import from lotus and ASCII.
- It can also do error bars and scientific notation.
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- I mainly use this program for pseudo 3d "Waterfall Plots"
- to display Powder X-ray Diffraction Spectra as they change
- with time or temperature. For other types of scientific graphs
- I use SigmaPlot 5.0, but this is not a windows program.
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