graphing software for SGI
Victor Mitnick
vic at wookie.sgi.com
Fri Apr 13 10:36:02 AEST 1990
There's IRISPLOT, which I believe is available free of charge from
math.arizona.edu (University of Arizona). I've never used it, but I
knows it's out there.
Here are some excerpts from the man page:
DESCRIPTION
IRISPLOT is a command and menu driven interactive plotting
program which generates high quality graphics on the IRIS-4D
series machine. It reads instructions from the standard in
and produces plots based on these instructions. Once a plot
is done, the plotted graphical objects can be manipulated by
mouse input.
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AUTHORS
The front end code is modified from gnuplot 1.1.5 by Thomas
Williams and Collin Kelley by Maorong Zou. The graphical
driver was written by Maorong Zou.
--
Vic Mitnick Silicon Graphics, Inc.
vic at wookie.wpd.sgi.com System Software Division
(415)335-1372
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