Claudio Belotti wrote:
On Sun, 28 Aug 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We use:
- TCL/TK for front-ends.
- Octave to convert data sets.
- GnuPlot for realtime plotting the data.
- PostgreSQL for data storage.
maybe you can use octave also for plotting via gnuplot or via octaviz, octave
VTK wrapper.
While I use gnuplot for 'quick' plots, it doesn't integrate very well in
a GUI? I suppose you could render to png/svg and load them in :)
I've always thought about getting into octave, but for possibly the same
reason as matlab and other specific-purpose languages/systems, it is
difficult to know if the investment is worthwhile over learning a more
general-purpose language - so far I just stick to c++ :) (well, and
bash/shell tools, some python...)
If I start talking about PGSQL then I'm afraid that we'll move onto a
different discussion entirely...ascii vs database vs netcdf vs HDF vs... ;)
Cheers,
--
Neil
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