graph functions

MisterX b.xavier at internet.lu
Wed Apr 7 02:15:08 EDT 2004


Sannyasin

check out Ken Simons Graph and Table stack

http://www2.rhul.ac.uk/~uhss021/technical.html

cheers
Xavier

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> Sivakatirswami
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> Subject: graph functions
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> Anyone have any xTalk visual graphing functions already cooked up?
> 
> I'm looked for something where you set up a visual object that has 
> numeric values on the y axis (vertical- numerical values)
> and dates on the x axis (horizontal - dates). and then from a given set 
> of integer pairs it will create add a "moving" line that charts 
> visually the changes.... two functions are envisioned: one that takes a 
> lot of data and creates the line over time all at once, and another 
> that reads data from input daily and just adds to the graph.
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> I'm guess this wheel was invented long ago. But it seems esoteric... 
> one one have to build a bit map from numeric input...
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> TIA
> 
> Sannyasin Sivakatirswami
> Himalayan Academy Publications
> at Kauai's Hindu Monastery
> katir at hindu.org
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