Re: how do you draw figures

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R is the open source statistical & graphic package that I'd recommend.
It is fabulous.

http://www.r-project.org

pj

On 4/25/06, Dan <grinnz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> BB Cao wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I'm just curious of what you would use to draw figures. By draw
> > figures, I mean that, suppose I have a data file, it goes like,
> > x1     x2     x3 ...     xn      y
> > 1.2    -3.4   0.1        7.8    3.2
> > .. ...
> >
> > what program do you use on FC to draw curves for (y vs x1) and/or(y vs
> > x2)...(y vs xn) on a single figure?
> > I usually reboot my machine to WinXP and use Excel to do that because
> > the Open office spreadsheet is not friendly regarding this purpose.
> > (Or I don't know how to use it wisely.) But the rebooting is very
> > inconvenient sometime. A program on FC is highly desired.
> >
> > Best,
> >  Cao
> >
> >
> >
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> I would look into gnuplot as suggested by others, but openoffice calc
> can do it as well, the interface is very similar to excel.
> -Dan
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