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[Software] Need to draw/plot graphs

elmoelmo Registered User regular
edited February 2010 in Help / Advice Forum
So, been searching around but my google fu is weak.
Basically, im in need of a piece of software that will allow me to plot/draw a functions graph, had some luck with gnuplot, but would really like something easier than that arcane piece of software.

Any suggestions of (preferably free) software that will do what i need?

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  • FantasmaFantasma Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Try Mathematica:

    http://www.wolfram.com/

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  • JasconiusJasconius sword criminal mad onlineRegistered User regular
    edited February 2010
    There's core-plot for Objective-C/Cocoa which is decent, but it's not incredible at scientific curves. Much better at charting.

    There's another Cocoa lib called GraphX which handles scientific graphic better, but again, also for Cocoa only

    *edit* oh oh oh, do you mean actually presenting graphs as opposed to programming them?



    uhhh.... yeah not so good on that.

    You can get a trial of Flex 3 Pro, which has some badass charting, but again, you sort of have to have a little programming skill.

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  • elmoelmo Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Should have sufficent coding skills, so thats not really the problem, just would preffer something simpler than gnuplot. will have a look at flex 3, and will check out mathematica, altho it seems like overkill

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