Sometimes it is like comparing apples and pears.
Is your data in the form of a text file or do you have it as a spreadsheet?
Do you need to visualize a 3D plot from various angles (direction)?
I have the use of Excel in my office and found it is good (lots of bells
and whistles) but that
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Hi All,
I'm looking at plotting the response of devices on a polar plot, either 2D or
3D. In this cases it's the response of a field probe. Several
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I have been using gnuplot (http://www.gnuplot.info/) for several years and
it is free.
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I have been using gnuplot (http://www.gnuplot.info/) for several years and
it is free.
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There could be something available on sourceforge.net
luck,
Brian
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Hi All,
I'm looking at plotting the response of devices on a
polar plot, either 2D or
3D. In this cases it's the response of a field probe.
Several plots will be
used for different
Derek,
I have used PSI Plot for many different applications and like it. It is very
powerful and versatile. You may consider the initial price to be expensive.
It is cheap to maintain.
http://www.polysoftware.com/plot.htm
Jim
James L. Knighten, Ph.D.
Doesn't Excel work for this?
If not, I use a simple one called Grafdemo.exe which is
best for plots up to 150 data points *and* has curve
fitting SW for smooth displays and approx formulas.
Or, Computer Calculus 4.0 CC4 which plots 2D and surface
plots
CC4 has good presentation of 2D
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