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Re: Object boundaries [message #40432 is a reply to message #40312] Wed, 04 August 2004 14:41 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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James Kuyper <kuyper@saicmodis.com> wrote:
> Paul Van Delst wrote:
> ...
>> But, just in case people think I'm being overly crotchety, I still
>> haven't found a peer to the simplicity of reading in and
>> direct-graphics PLOT-ing data in IDL. At least in Linux. Dunno about
>
> As far as simplicity of reading in and plotting data, it's hard to beat
> gnuplot. It's available on the IRIX systems I have access to, but not on
> the Linux ones, which seems odd for a program with "gnu" in it's name.
> I'm sure there's a fascinating history behind that fact.

That history reflects more on your particular systems administrators than on
any more global phenomena. :-) Gnuplot is readily available for Linux, and is
included out-of-the-box in a number of distributions...

- Marshall
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