Helllo,
do you have an example of an ASCII 3-D plot ?

Christophe

2011/2/18, Aaron S. Meurer <[email protected]>:
>
> On Feb 18, 2011, at 12:26 PM, Ondrej Certik wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 8:04 PM, Chris Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> In [8]: TableForm([[5, 7], [4, 2], [10, 3]],
>>>>    ...:         headings=[["Group A", "Group B", "Group C"], ["y1",
>>>> "y2"]],
>>>>    ...:         alignment="right")
>>>> Out[8]:
>>>>         | y1 y2
>>>> ---------------
>>>> Group A |  5  7
>>>> Group B |  4  2
>>>> Group C | 10  3
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> I like it! One thing that I do with my ASCII tables is to use what I call
>>> a "flag" label. A wrap option might be nice, too:
>>> default mode:
>>>
>>> h[1] >>> TableForm([["a", "b"], ["c", "d"], ["e", "f"]],headings=(None,
>>> ['this is long', 'y']))
>>> this is long y
>>> --------------
>>> a            b
>>> c            d
>>> e            f
>>>
>>> wrap mode
>>>
>>> this is
>>> long     y
>>> ----------
>>> a        b
>>> c        d
>>> e        f
>>>
>>> flag mode
>>>
>>> this is long
>>> |          y
>>> ------------
>>> a          b
>>> c          d
>>> e          f
>>>
>>> wrap/flag mode
>>>
>>> this is
>>> long
>>>  |      y
>>> ---------
>>> a       b
>>> c       d
>>> e       f
>>>
>>> For more than two columns, flags get progressively lower
>>>
>>> like
>>> |  this
>>> |  | here
>>> ---------
>>> x  y  z
>>
>> Nice! So I will try to finish this pull request soon and send it in.
>> Once it gets in, you can then implement this.
>>
>> This reminds me, that for the Plot() command, one of the output
>> (besides the obvious ones, like html, png, google chart api link)
>> should be ascii art, so that one can at least see something in the
>> console, immediately, there is one example at the bottom of this page:
>>
>> http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~vrable/gnuplot/using-gnuplot.html
>>
>> it exactly fits into my terminal.
>>
>> Ondrej
>
> This is what the command line Maple does.  It even has ASCII 3-D plots,
> which are pretty cool (though admittedly of limit usage :)
>
> Aaron Meurer
>
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