Bizarro Zeth give you what you not need! Bizarro Zeth give you URL to Picker!
http://www.cip.physik.tu-muenchen.de/~ibormann/Picker/Picker.html Bizarro Zeth point out that Picker take graph and give you data from it. Total opposite to what you ask for! Bizarro Zeth very sad he must make you so happy Bizarro Zeth euglug code: M$+++ gnu--- S! ----- Original Message ----- From: Justin Bengtson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 12:11 AM Subject: [EUG-LUG:3738] Re: perl question > i'm embarrassed. i can't believe i said that... > > look, i intend to write a visualization for seti@home. i really don't > like the standard one and i've been cat'ing files for a couple of days > to check the progress. it's getting old. > > Bob Miller wrote: > > > Justin Bengtson wrote: > > > > > >>do you know of any other tricks or modules for displaying graphics with > >>perl? i have a project in mind that requires turning text into a graphics > >>display. > >> > > > > If you want to graph numbers, take a look at gnuplot. Gnuplot > > is a standalone application, but it reads from standard input, > > so it wouldn't be too hard to have perl pipe data into it. > > > > > >>i'm not going to tell what it is because i have a sneaking suspicion > >>that i'll be flooded with links saying "oh, someone has already done > >>that..." > >> > > > > Yeah, I hate it when people do that. > > > > > > > -- > Justin Bengtson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > ./@euglug = (v+ e- eug++ bsd- gnu++ S++) | Subhuman (obstinate) > "I called some kid "b" the other day. It's the price you pay for > living hip-hop every day of your life." - Jerry (from PBR) > >
