I am writing a program that transforms psychological test scores into standardized T-scores, archives the scores to a local database, and then graphs the results. I am stuck on the graphing part.
OMO had a great and easy to use graph object, but Revolution does not seem to have one built in. I have tried to use two freeware solutions, but have run into snags: 1. ChartMaker by Hugh Senior (www.flexiblelearning.com) allows me to draw bar graphs, but I can't figure out how to get rid of the Legend. The legend that takes up a lot of room and runs off the page due to the large number of scores I am graphing. 2. Ken Simon's Graph object allows me to draw line graphs (not ideal but acceptable), but only accepts numeric variable labels (not alpha). With 40 tests to graph, this is incomprehensible to the reader. Any suggestions appreciated. -- Paul Malloy, Ph.D. Director of Psychology, Butler Hospital Associate Professor, Brown University Medical School Telephone: 401-301-0427 Mailing address: Paul Malloy, PhD Butler Hospital 345 Blackstone Blvd Providence RI 02906 USA _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
