[Nfb-science] viewing graphs

Michael Whapples mikster4 at msn.com
Mon Mar 12 07:58:07 CST 2007


Does anyone know how I could access line graphs? To expand on this, it
is that for my degree project I have now got to a point where I am
producing some graphs, but I need a way to get an idea of the shape
quickly. Normally I have someone helping me with it and they describe or
sketch it on german film, but they will be away this week and it is
important that I keep up with doing the work, even for this week. It
would be useful if I could view it on my computer at the time of
producing the graph data from the simulations. I am mainly thinking of
an audio viewer, as I personally have no tiger printer or swell paper
machine. The data is stored in text files tab separated for columns and
new lines for the next row, so is there anything I could use which would
take this data? I mainly only want the general shape (eg. sinusoidal
wave with decreasing period, sinusoidal wave with increasing amplitude,
etc), so anything else which would make such information accessible
would be useful.

From
Michael Whapples




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