Ian:

I don't have a million points for line graphs, although I do for maps.
For line graphs I use "gnuplot" which makes good PostScript (or EPS)
images which I can include in publications.  For maps, use Generic
Mapping Tools (GMT) which will also do first class line graphs.  it too
generates PostScript.

Dean

On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 08:43:15PM -0500, Ian Melnick wrote:
> Hey all
> 
> Does anyone know of good graphing software that won't crash with huge
> amounts of data? All I need is a nice x-y plot graph, but I have over a
> million points. Excel has many limitations, as it turns out -- which I
> managed to get around, but not the graph preview pane, which is horribly
> slow. Don't even ask about Quattro Pro, Gnumeric or StarOffice... *shudder*.
> 
> What'd be nice is just a simple text-based program that outputs a nice
> postscript-type graph. Does such a program exist? And if so, does it do
> anything close to what I need?
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> 
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