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From: wyle@solaris.UUCP (Mitchell Wyle)
Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted,comp.unix.questions
Subject: plot, graph
Summary: grid wanted for graph(1)
Message-ID: <414@solaris.UUCP>
Date: 25 Jun 88 12:31:11 GMT
Reply-To: wyle%ifi.ethz.ch@relay.cs.net
Organization: SOT Sun Cluster, ETH Zuerich
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My wife needs grids with numbered tic marks for her lab report graphs.
Has anyone hacked graph(1) to add numbers to the tic marks?  According
to the manual (yes, I RTFM (read the fine manual)):

>     -g gridstyle
>         Gridstyle is the grid style: 0 no grid,  1  frame  with
>         ticks, 2 full grid (default).

and graph(1) always puts a key at the bottom left of how he scaled the
graph.  The home-grown packages here are too applications specific.
I'm looking for a robust scatter-plot package.

We have NO arpa FTP here.  Please reply via e-mail.  As always I'll
post a summary if there are more than 2 me-too's.

I don't have and therefore haven't looked at: gnuplot, graph+,
crc_plot, vplot, quickplot, or lplot.  If anyone (preferably in Europe)
uses any of these PD packages, and knows it's what I want, I would
appreciate his sending it my way.

Cheers, and thanks!   -Mitch
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-Mitchell F. Wyle            wyle@ethz.uucp
Institut fuer Informatik     wyle%ifi.ethz.ch@relay.cs.net
ETH Zentrum                  
8092 Zuerich, Switzerland    +41 1 256-5237