Re: [NetBehaviour] linux programs

2016-03-22 Thread James Morris

On 22/03/16 17:03, Rob Myers wrote:

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.


I don't really know anything about much of this, so bring low 
expectations to the following, but which might be useful as pointers 
perhaps.


Here's the results of querying the Arch User Repository with the term 
'graphing':


aur/facette-bin 0.3.0-1
Time series data visualization and graphing software
aur/pynmonanalyzer 1.0.2-2
Python tool for reformatting and plotting/graphing NMON output
aur/pyxplot 0.9.2-3
Command-line graphing package with a simple interface that produces 
publication-quality output.

aur/tilp 1.17-3
TI graphing calculator link/transfer program
aur/veusz-git 1.23.1+r2614.b00c508-1
A scientific plotting and graphing package, designed to create 
publication-ready Postscript or PDF output.

aur/veusz 1.23.2-1
A scientific plotting and graphing package, designed to create 
publication-ready Postscript or PDF output

aur/xgraph 12.1-6
X-Windows application for interactive plotting and graphing

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Re: [NetBehaviour] linux programs

2016-03-22 Thread Rob Myers

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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[NetBehaviour] linux programs

2016-03-22 Thread Alan Sondheim


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.


Thanks, Alan


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