Hi,
I'm lazily working on a NSView subclass that will do this (screen-
shot: http://www.boyfarrell.com/forums/qdc_plot.tiff). In fact just
today I have complete the methods that calculate tic mark spacing and
positions... Let me know if you want to work together on something.
The code is MESSY I need to re-work the entire thing. May be the
other suggestion will get you results faster.
Aquaterm and gnuplot are a great combination, this is my default of
plotting my science stuff. I never attempted Per's method of getting
embedding aquaterm; went a little over my head!
When I was looking around for a place to start, I found this public
source code (objective-c++; don't really feel at home) for the guys
that made DataTank (MacOS science app). They have released their
'foundation' code, in it is a 'SimplePlotter' example app (screen-
shot here: http://www.boyfarrell.com/forums/simple_plotter.png) source:
http://www.visualdatatools.com/DTSource.html
Cheers,
Daniel.
On 25 Nov 2006, at 19:01, Matt Rice wrote:
--- tgate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is anyone familiar with a plotting class library
for
charts and
graphs that can be used with gnustep?
I've looked into gnuplot but it seems unlikely to
be
able to easily
integrate it into a custom NSView.
-todd
there is aquaterm which gnuplot already contains
an
adaptor for, i'll attempt to update and finish
porting
it if you're interested
http://sourceforge.net/projects/aquaterm
But can this be used to create an NSView subclass
similar to
NSOpenGLView where you could have a GUI object in
your app that
contained the graph?
yes its not quite as straight forward it seems as just
adding in a view, as its mostly based on accepting
plots from D.O.
but heres a thread from their forum explaining how to
go about it..
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?
thread_id=12831821&forum_id=4622
anyhow, my port isn't currently bug free or fully
functional, so you might be better off using narrative
or something
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