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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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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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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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