Hi Alex, Have a look at the Ploticus site. There are a number of examples shown and the code used to produce the graphs. I find the program quite good for producing graphs directly from the output of database reports in PNG, GIF, EPS or Postscript formats.. http://www.sgpr.net/doc/Welcome.html Regards, Graham Smith ---------------------------------- On 30-Jan-2001 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