On 2016-03-22 09:53, Alan Sondheim wrote:
Have a question myself. There was a program for the Zaurus, Calculon,
which is an n-dimensional graphing program; it can handle apparently
any number of dim. - at least through 5. So there are 3-d slices of
whatever objects one is examining. The program disappeared along with
Zaurus - does anyone know of something that might do this, other than
say Mathematica or Matlab (which cost). It obviously runs incredibly
lean. Has anyone ported Calculon to other distributions? Etc.

I don't know about Calculon but there's:

SciLab - http://www.scilab.org/

LabPlot - https://edu.kde.org/applications/science/labplot/

Gnuplot - http://www.gnuplot.info/

Octave - https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/

R - https://www.r-project.org/

- Rob.

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