On Monday 29 January 2001 21:30, Alex Daniloff wrote:
Hello Linux folkz, I've got a project at work in which I need to access certain .csv format files with parameters and display these parameters in the form of graphs (Pareto chart, Cum. plot, Corelation, e.t.a) in the browser window (Netscape or M$ Exploder). Could somebody advise me what Linux based graphing software is the best suited for this task? I assume that I can get all these parameters from .csv files by writing script in Perl or JavaScript. But I stuck in finding how to display them graphically in the browser window. Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks. Alex
You don't say what form the "parameters" will be or what method you are going to use to convert them to a graphic file. But, once you have a gif or jpeg you can create an html script using the tag. Perhaps a gnuplot scrip can accept your 'parameters' as parameters and generate a grapic file. JLK -- Scientific theories, according to Sir Karl Popper, can be "falsified," or proven wrong, by experiment. Unscientific theories -Marxist dialectical history and Freudian psychology were Popper's favorites- are formed in such a way that they cannot be falsified by data.