Arun:
Pretty much GD is the standard. Lincoln Stein's GD.pm is a very good 
wrapper for Tom Boutell's GD lib. There are some pre-requisites like 
libpng, libjpeg etc. Make sure you follow the install instructions 
carefully.
There is also a good O'Reilly title, think by Lincoln et al on GD and GIMP 
(the destop graphics lib). 

There is also GNUPlot and again Lincoln has written some articles (TPJ).





"Arun Nagarajan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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Hi all-

I am trying to produce graphs (bar, pie, scatter plots, etc.) on the fly 
based on some datasets. I did some quick looking around both on CPAN and 
Google and saw a lot of hits for Perl graphing packages - most of them 
using GD. I would love to try a lot of them before I settle on one, but 
unfortunately I dont have that much time (I am doing this as a side 
project). So I wonder if the group has some favorites? Also I am more 
concerned about the looks and speed than the overall functionality.

I would love to hear what the most popular graphing packages are.

Thanks!

Arun
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