Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!uunet!mcsun!ukc!mrccrc!dcurtis From: dcurtis@crc.ac.uk (Dr. David Curtis) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.apps Subject: Re: Looking for scientific graphing package. Message-ID: <331@tin.crc.ac.uk> Date: 15 Nov 90 09:44:41 GMT References: <15600002@hpfcso.HP.COM> Reply-To: dcurtis@crc.ac.uk (Dr. David Curtis) Organization: MRC Human Genome Resource Centre Lines: 20 I didn't see the start of this, so I don't know what sort of quality you're looking for, but if you want to try a cheap and cheerful solution you might look at a shareware statistics package I wrote called Easistat. It comes with a graphing program which reads ASCII data files and produces Microsoft Paint format output. The quality isn't brilliant, but we published a graph in the Lancet and it looked OK. It does histograms and multiple X-Y plots (plus a pretty pathetic attempt at a Z axis), but not pie charts. It's available at uk.ac.lancs.pdsoft (user=pdsoft, password=pdsoft, /micros/ibmpc/index for a contents list), or mail me if you have trouble getting hold of it. Hope this plug is acceptable. Dave Curtis Academic Department of Psychiatry, Janet: dc@UK.AC.UCL.SM.PSYCH Middlesex Hospital, Elsewhere: dc@PSYCH.SM.UCL.AC.UK Mortimer Street, London W1N 8AA. EARN/Bitnet: dc%PSYCH.SM.UCL@UKACRL Tel 081-380 9475 Fax 081-323 1459 Usenet: ...!mcsun!ukc!mrccrc!D.Curtis