Re: A simple to use graphic library ?
- From: Dominique.Micollet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 18 Mar 2006 07:42:24 GMT
In article <slrne1lj40.m9n.danSPANceswitTRAPhcrows@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Dances With Crows <danSPANceswitTRAPhcrows@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
OK, this makes it sound like you want to make a 3D graph (X and Y
graphed according to T). This will be a bit more complicated than a 2D
graph because display devices are almost all 2D. Lessee... I've used
(x(t), y(t)) is a parametric curve, which could be drawn as a 2D curve
(you can see it as something like y(t(x)), where t(x) is the
reciprocical function of x(t).
POVRay to do a few things in 3D--that's not really a graphics......
light source(s).
I never thinked about POVRay as a data vizualiser, but it could be a
good idea for other problems.
I am looking for something such as the Borland Graphics library, which
was very simple to use. Any suggestion ?
No idea. I'm not sure what sort of Mathematica-like 3D plotting
libraries exist for Linux, although a search on freshmeat.net for "3D
plot" may uncover something.
I finally find pgplot, which seems to answer my question : simple to
use, in C and fortran (which is the main language used by my student),
and aimed to plot curves and such things.
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