Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!att!linac!uwm.edu!wuarchive!uunet!munnari.oz.au!ariel!ucsvc.ucs.unimelb.edu.au!wehi.dn.mu.oz!baxter_a From: baxter_a@wehi.dn.mu.oz Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics Subject: Re: Scientific data plotting program? Message-ID: <1991Apr27.102412.24575@wehi.dn.mu.oz> Date: 27 Apr 91 10:24:11 GMT References: <1991Apr11.223553.449@vax1.mankato.msus.edu> <1991Apr21.180858.20731@news.iastate.edu> Organization: Walter & Eliza Hall Institute Lines: 14 > I use a very nice package called Multiplot XLN. You still have to enter the > data with a text editor, but once in the program you have complete control over > the scaling, curve fitting, regression lines, etc. For printer output it uses > the PLT: handler which is included, which emulates a plotter on any dot-matrix, > inkjet, or laser printer. I use it with my Panasonic KXP-1180 9-pin printer at > density 6/7 as well as my Canon BJ-10e bubblejet printer at 360x360 dpi and it > looks great! The version I use, XLNc does not have error bars, but there is a > newer version around that may. > Multiplot XLNd is available on Fish Disk 467, and handles asymetrical error bars. Regards Alan