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plotting data in D
Jan 09, 2007
nobody_
Jan 09, 2007
Hasan Aljudy
Jan 10, 2007
gareis
Jan 10, 2007
Hasan Aljudy
Jan 10, 2007
nobody_
January 09, 2007
Is there anything around to help me plot allot of data?
I couldn't really find anything.
Any advice is appreciated :)


January 09, 2007
I think there's a tool on linux called gplot? I'm not sure what its called, but it takes text input and plots it. I'm sure there must be other tools around that do a similar thing.
You can use your D program to output the text data and feet it to such tool which will plot it for you.

nobody_ wrote:
> Is there anything around to help me plot allot of data?
> I couldn't really find anything.
> Any advice is appreciated :) 
> 
> 
January 10, 2007
Hasan Aljudy wrote:
> I think there's a tool on linux called gplot? 

Gnuplot. It's rather simple (but not terribly easy) to use and has a very good help system. Just go to a terminal, type 'gnuplot', then 'help plotting' and 'help plot' to get started.
January 10, 2007

gareis wrote:
> Hasan Aljudy wrote:
>> I think there's a tool on linux called gplot? 
> 
> Gnuplot. It's rather simple (but not terribly easy) to use and has a very good help system. Just go to a terminal, type 'gnuplot', then 'help plotting' and 'help plot' to get started.

I mentioned it because I remember using it for an assignment in some course. Our usage of it required us to plot a typical x-y graph, the text file looked something like this:

x  y
x  y
x  y
x  y
x  y
x  y
x  y
January 10, 2007
This is exactly what I need to do, but how interactive(mouse zoom etc.) are
these graphs?
I need to decide whether I'll use D or Matlab for transforming/plotting my
data.
There are some really nice toolboxes for Matlab for generating graphs.

> I mentioned it because I remember using it for an assignment in some course. Our usage of it required us to plot a typical x-y graph, the text file looked something like this:
>
> x  y
> x  y
> x  y
> x  y
> x  y
> x  y
> x  y