From: SMTP%"hiromi@tac.tsukuba.ac.jp" 3-FEB-1995 10:00:03.29 To: EVERHART CC: Subj: Re: graphs on VMS From: hiromi@tac.tsukuba.ac.jp (Hiromi Kimura(Univ. of Tsukuba)) X-Newsgroups: comp.os.vms Subject: Re: graphs on VMS Message-ID: <1995Feb1.100406.1@utktac> Date: 1 Feb 95 01:04:06 GMT Sender: news@ume.cc.tsukuba.ac.jp Organization: Tandem Accelerator Center, University of Tsukuba Lines: 16 To: Info-VAX@Mvb.Saic.Com X-Gateway-Source-Info: USENET In article <3giouh$lis@post.gsfc.nasa.gov>, koehler@bessta.gsfc.nasa.gov (Bob Koehler) writes: > In article <3ghgas$on4@cs.umb.edu>, nkrash@cs.umb.edu (Natalia S. Krasheninnikova) writes: >> >>does anybody know how I can graph {from data files} on VMS/VAX? >>any references, suggestions etc. would be very much appreciated >> > You'll have to buy or write some graphing software. I've used Lotus/123 and > 2020 spreadsheet products, which can do graphs, as well as IDL, which is an > image and graph data processing tool. Please try Xspread, a spread-sheet program for Xwindow. A VMS ported version is in my ftp server, ftp.tac.tsukuba.ac.jp in [pub.vms] directory, file name is XSPREAD31.ZIP. ----+----1----+----2----+----3----+----4----+----5----+----6----+----7-- Hiromi Kimura, University of Tsukuba [Internet] hiromi@tac.tsukuba.ac.jp