I have downloaded and tried one called T-chart office at www.steema.com which is available for windows and linux and is open source. It has hundreds of options for charts and it can import csv format. I think I saw the radial pie option in it. I can email you the progam - it is really small.

Ben Barrett wrote:
I think the Spreadsheet app in OpenOffice can do such a chart, and you
can import data into it in any number of ways... But maybe you wanted a
programmable/scriptable tool?   I notice gnumeric (another OS
spreadsheet) also does pie charts?... Ahh, but I read closer, and see
that you don't want pie charts, but rather radial bar charts.  Oh well.

good luck,

   benb

On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 02:00, Beaker (aka Jeff W) wrote:

I don't know what "OS" means..
Sorry - Open Source. Figured since it was a LUG list and all...

Anyways, the nearest looking thing I've found is something called a 'wind rose chart', typically used map wind data. The GDChart package does look like it could be tweaked, but given my novice programming skills, my preference is for a turn-key solution =^J

-beaker

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